Effect of peripheral morphine in a human model of acute inflammatory pain.

Bidragets oversatte titel: Effect of peripheral morphine in a human model of acute inflammatory pain.

J Lillesø, N A Hammer, J L Pedersen, H Kehlet

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Abstract

Several studies have demonstrated the presence of opioid inducible receptors on peripheral nerves and peripheral antinociceptive effects of opioids. However, the effects of peripheral opioid administration in man are controversial. Our study used a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, three-way crossover design in a human model of acute inflammatory pain (heat injury). We studied 18 healthy volunteers who each received morphine locally (2 mg), morphine systemically (2 mg), or placebo on three separate study days. The subjects received morphine infiltration subcutaneously (s.c.). 1 h before heat injury (47 degrees C, 7 min) and naloxone infiltration s.c. (0.2 mg) 2.5 h after the heat injury. Hyperalgesia to mechanical and heat stimuli were examined using von Frey hairs and thermodes, and pain was rated using a visual analogue scale. The burns produced significant hyperalgesia, but local morphine infiltration neither reduced pain during the burn, nor primary or secondary hyperalgesia to mechanical and heat stimuli after the burn. In conclusion, peripherally applied morphine had no acute antinociceptive effects in this human model of acute inflammatory pain.
Bidragets oversatte titelEffect of peripheral morphine in a human model of acute inflammatory pain.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftBritish Journal of Anaesthesia
Vol/bind85
Udgave nummer2
Sider (fra-til)228-232
Antal sider5
ISSN0007-0912
StatusUdgivet - 2000

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