Shupak Naomi M, Hensel Jennifer M, Cross-Mellor Shelly K, Kavaliers Martin, Prato Frank S, Thomas Alex W
Bioelectromagnetics, Lawson Health Research Institute, Department of Nuclear Medicine, St. Joseph's Health Care, 268 Grosvenor Street, London, Ont. N6A 4V2, Canada.
Neurosci Lett. 2004 Jan 2;354(1):30-3. doi: 10.1016/j.neulet.2003.09.063.
Diverse studies have shown that magnetic fields can affect behavioral and physiological functions. Previously, we have shown that sinusoidal extremely low frequency magnetic fields and specific pulsed magnetic fields (Cnps) can produce alterations in the analgesia-related behavior of the land snail. Here, we have extended these studies to show an induction of analgesia in mice equivalent to a moderate dose of morphine (5 mg/kg), and the effect of both Cnp exposure and morphine injection on some open-field activity. Cnp exposure was found to prolong the response latency to a nociceptive thermal stimulus (hot plate). Cnp+morphine offset the increased movement activity found with morphine alone. These results suggest that pulsed magnetic fields can induce analgesic behavior in mice without the side effects often associated with opiates like morphine.
多项研究表明,磁场会影响行为和生理功能。此前,我们已经证明,正弦极低频磁场和特定脉冲磁场(Cnps)可使陆地蜗牛与镇痛相关的行为发生改变。在此,我们拓展了这些研究,结果显示,在小鼠中诱导出的镇痛效果相当于中等剂量的吗啡(5毫克/千克),以及Cnp暴露和吗啡注射对某些旷场活动的影响。研究发现,Cnp暴露可延长对伤害性热刺激(热板)的反应潜伏期。Cnp与吗啡联用可抵消单独使用吗啡时出现的活动增加。这些结果表明,脉冲磁场可在小鼠中诱导出镇痛行为,而不会产生通常与吗啡等阿片类药物相关的副作用。