• Pain · Apr 1992

    Antinociceptive and motor effects of intrathecal morphine combined with intrathecal clonidine, noradrenaline, carbachol or midazolam in rats.

    • J L Plummer, P L Cmielewski, G K Gourlay, H Owen, and M J Cousins.
    • Pain Management Unit, Flinders Medical Centre, Bedford Park, S.A. 5042, Australia.
    • Pain. 1992 Apr 1; 49 (1): 145-52.

    AbstractThis study investigated antinociceptive effects of intrathecal morphine combined with intrathecal clonidine, noradrenaline, carbachol or midazolam in rats. Each animal received intrathecally, on 3 separate occasions (i) 2 micrograms morphine (M), (ii) a dose (D) of one of the non-opioid drugs, and (iii) a combination, 1/2(M+D), consisting of 1 microgram morphine plus half the dose of the non-opioid drug. Antinociceptive effects were assessed by the hot-plate and tail-flick tests over the duration of drug action. All non-opioid drugs studied led to dose-related antinociceptive effects when given alone. Addition of morphine caused a left shift in the dose-response curves of all the non-opioid drugs, indicating at least some degree of additive effects. Effects were considered supra-additive when the effect of the combination, 1/2(M+D), was significantly greater than both the effect of 2 micrograms morphine and the dose of non-opioid. Evidence of supra-additive antinociceptive effects was obtained only with the clonidine-morphine combination.

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