University of Bristol, School of Clinical Veterinary Science, Langford House, Langford, Bristol BS40 5DU, UK.
Vet J. 2012 Jun;192(3):523-4. doi: 10.1016/j.tvjl.2011.09.008. Epub 2011 Oct 24.
Naloxone can enhance the antinociceptive/analgesic effects of buprenorphine in humans and rats. The antinociceptive effects of a patented 15:1 buprenorphine:naloxone combination was investigated in cats using a thermal and mechanical nociceptive model. Twelve cats received buprenorphine 10 μg/kg, naloxone 0.67 μg/kg or a buprenorphine-naloxone combination intramuscularly in a randomised cross over study. Using thermal and mechanical analgesiometry validated in the cat, pre-treatment baselines were measured. Following test drug administration, thresholds were studied for the next 24h. Naloxone did not enhance the thermal antinociceptive effect of buprenorphine. The results from this study are in agreement with previously published work showing that naloxone antagonises the effects of clinically analgesic doses of buprenorphine. Mechanical nociceptive thresholds were not affected by buprenorphine.
纳洛酮可增强丁丙诺啡在人类和大鼠中的镇痛/镇痛作用。在猫中使用热和机械痛觉模型研究了一种专利的 15:1 丁丙诺啡:纳洛酮组合的镇痛作用。12 只猫接受了丁丙诺啡 10μg/kg、纳洛酮 0.67μg/kg 或肌肉内丁丙诺啡-纳洛酮组合的随机交叉研究。在猫中验证了热镇痛测定法的预治疗基线。在给予测试药物后,在接下来的 24 小时内研究了阈值。纳洛酮并没有增强丁丙诺啡的热镇痛作用。这项研究的结果与之前发表的工作一致,表明纳洛酮拮抗了临床镇痛剂量的丁丙诺啡的作用。机械痛觉阈值不受丁丙诺啡的影响。