The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects, if any, of high pressure on opiate analgesia. The interaction of high pressure with intrathecal morphine (2.5-15 micrograms) and pethidine (10-145 micrograms) was studied on the responses of 51 dorsal horn neurones in the intact rat under urethane anaesthesia to electrical stimulation applied to their receptive fields.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTo determine the relationship between potency and lipophilicity for intrathecal opioids, morphine, normorphine, pethidine and methadone were studied in an electrophysiological model in the rat. Dose-response curves were constructed for the opioid effects on C fibre evoked activity of dorsal horn nociceptive neurones following intrathecal application of each opioid, and the ED50 values were correlated with lipid solubility. A significant inverse correlation was found (P = 0.
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