Peripheral antinociceptive action of morphine and the synergistic interaction with lamotrigine.

Anesthesiology

Departamento de Farmacobiología, Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avanzados del Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Granjas Coapa, Mexico.

Published: April 2002

Background: Lamotrigine inhibits glutamate release through the preferential blockade of voltage-dependent Na+ channels. In contrast, morphine reduces release of excitatory amino acids through the activation of opioid receptors and also inhibits tetrodotoxin-resistant Na+ channels on peripheral afferent neurons. The current study was designed to investigate the antinociceptive effects of locally administered morphine and lamotrigine. The interaction between morphine and lamotrigine at the periphery was also examined.

Methods: Morphine, lamotrigine, or a combination of morphine and lamotrigine was administered locally to female Wistar rats, and the antinociceptive effect was determined in the formalin test. Isobolographic analyses were used to define the nature of the functional interactions between morphine and lamotrigine.

Results: Peripheral administration of either morphine or lamotrigine produced a dose-related antinociceptive effect. Isobolographic analyses revealed that peripheral morphine and lamotrigine interacted synergistically in the formalin test.

Conclusions: The study shows a functional interaction between lamotrigine and morphine at the peripheral level.

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