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Title: [Evaluation of analgesic effects of morphine, buprenorphine and pentazocine in rats receiving somatic and visceral stimulation]. Author: Iwasaki H, Ohmori H, Kobayashi I, Omote K, Kawamata M, Namiki A. Journal: Masui; 1994 Nov; 43(11):1648-52. PubMed ID: 7861593. Abstract: The analgesic effects of morphine, buprenorphine and pentazocine examined by behavioral responses to tail-flick (TF) and colorectal distension (CD) were studied in rats. Animals were randomly divided into three groups; morphine (M) groups of 4 mg.kg-1 (n = 7), buprenorphine (B) groups of 0.03 mg.kg-1 (n = 8), pentazocine (P) groups of 3 mg.kg-1 (n = 8). After determinations of TF and CD values, animals were administered each analgesic intraperitoneally, and both procedures were repeated every 5 minutes until 40 minutes. Three drugs produced an almost same degree of increase in pain threshold for TF; % maximum possible effects (%MPEs) were approximately 30%. Similar patterns of increase in pain thresholds for CD were observed in M and B groups; %MPEs were approximately 20%. In contrast, P groups showed a significant increase in thresholds for CD compared to M and B groups; 20 minutes after intraperitoneal administration of P, %MPE was approximately 50%. These results indicate that there are different antinociceptive effects to somatic and visceral stimuli between M, B and P, and suggest that selective opioid agonists modulate responses to different kinds of noxious stimuli.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]