OPIOID-INDUCED RESPIRATORY DEPRESSION AND ANALGESIA MAY BE MEDIATED BY DIFFERENT SUBRECEPTORS

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作者
FREYE, E [1 ]
SCHNITZLER, M [1 ]
SCHENK, G [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV CLIN ESSEN,RHEIN LANDES & HSCH,DEPT CENT DIAGNOST,W-4300 ESSEN 1,GERMANY
关键词
OPIOID RECEPTORS; FENTANYL; RX-8008M; ICI-174,864; NALOXONE; SOMATOSENSORY-EVOKED POTENTIAL (SEP); RESPIRATION;
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10.1023/A:1015887919560
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O6 [化学];
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0703 ;
摘要
Use of selective delta opioid antagonists provide evidence that the delta receptor within the brain seems an integrated part in the mediation of respiratory depression induced by a potent analgesic like fentanyl. Low doses of the delta antagonists RX-8008M (3-6-mu-g/kg) as well as ICI 174,864 (3-6-mu-g/kg) reversed fentanyl-related respiratory depression (arterial blood gases) in the unanesthetized canine. Opioid-induced blockade of afferent sensory nerve volleys (amplitude height of the somatosensory-evoked potential) could be reversed only by a high dose (9-mu-g/kg) of RX-8008M. Depression of amplitude height of the SEP could not be reversed by ICI 174,864 over the whole dose range (3-6-9-mu-g/kg). In comparison, naloxone (1-5-10-mu-g/kg) not only reversed depression of P(a)O2, it also reversed the blockade of afferent sensory nerve impulses in the low (5-mu-g/kg)-dose range. A highly selective delta antagonist may have a therapeutic value in reversing opioid-related respiratory depression, resulting in little or no attenuation of analgesia.
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