Severn A M
Queen Alexandra Hospital, Cosham, Portsmouth.
Br J Anaesth. 1988 Dec;61(6):761-70. doi: 10.1093/bja/61.6.761.
There are similarities between the motor disorder of Parkinsonism, the rigidity associated with the use of opioid drugs and the phenomenon of shaking during recovery from anaesthesia. Opioid receptors of the basal ganglia modulate activity of dopaminergic neurones. Opioid induced rigidity, therefore, may be a form of drug-induced Parkinsonism. This has implications for the anaesthetic management of the patient with Parkinsonism. Previous descriptions of the anaesthetic management of Parkinsonism have emphasized the cardiovascular complications of L-Dopa therapy, but have not discussed the importance of opioids.
帕金森氏症的运动障碍、使用阿片类药物相关的强直以及麻醉苏醒期的颤抖现象之间存在相似之处。基底神经节的阿片受体调节多巴胺能神经元的活动。因此,阿片类药物引起的强直可能是药物性帕金森氏症的一种形式。这对帕金森氏症患者的麻醉管理具有重要意义。以往关于帕金森氏症麻醉管理的描述强调了左旋多巴治疗的心血管并发症,但未讨论阿片类药物的重要性。