HOT PLATE VERSUS TAIL-FLICK - EVALUATION OF ACUTE TOLERANCE TO CONTINUOUS MORPHINE INFUSION IN THE RAT MODEL

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作者
LANGERMAN, L [1 ]
ZAKOWSKI, MI [1 ]
PISKOUN, B [1 ]
GRANT, GJ [1 ]
机构
[1] NYU, MED CTR, DEPT ANESTHESIOL, NEW YORK, NY USA
关键词
MORPHINE; TOLERANCE; TAIL FLICK; HOT PLATE; RATS;
D O I
10.1016/1056-8719(94)00077-H
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
The development of tolerance to continuous morphine infusion (2,4 and, 6 mg x kg(-1) x hr(-1)) was assessed in rats using two different methods for evaluation of nociception, tail flick (TF) and hot plate (HP). The influence of repeated testing on nociception was evaluated using two regimens; series 1 was tested repeatedly 1, 2, 4, 6, and 8 hr after initiating the morphine infusion and series 2 was tested only twice, at maximum morphine effect and at 8 hr. Both, TF and HP showed pain threshold elevation after the morphine administration of 4 or 6 mg x kg(-1) x hr(-1), which reached a maximum at 2 hr after the start of the infusion. HP: reduction of the effect was found in group 4 mg x kg(-1) x hr(-1) in the series subjected to repeated testing; group 6 mg x kg(-1) x hr(-1) showed reduced effect in both series. TF: the response latencies did not show reduction at 8 hr. Since TF is predominantly a spinal response and HP is predominantly supraspinal, the results suggest that tolerance during the first 8 hr of morphine infusion develops mainly at supraspinal level.
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