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Physostigmine and naloxone reverse the effect of intrathecal morphine on the canine urinary bladder.

作者信息

Drenger B, Caine M, Sosnovsky M, Magora F

机构信息

Department of Anesthesiology, Hadassah University Hospital, Jerusalem, Israel.

出版信息

Eur J Anaesthesiol. 1987 Sep;4(5):375-82.

PMID:3428282
Abstract

Cystometrograms and urethral pressure profiles were used in 11 anaesthetized dogs to study the urodynamic effects of intravenously administered physostigmine (Group I--seven dogs) and intravenously administered naloxone (Group II--four dogs) following intrathecal morphine. In four of these dogs (Group III) intravenous physostigmine preceded the intrathecal morphine injection. In Groups I and II, intrathecal morphine 0.03 mg kg-1 caused a significant relaxation of the detrusor P less than 0.05), as expressed by a fall of 34.2 +/- 4.4% (SE) in mean intravesical pressure and a rise of 57 +/- 12.7% (SE) in calculated detrusor compliance at 90 min. Both physostigmine, 0.1 mg kg,-1 and naloxone, 0.025 mg kg,-1 given at this time completely abolished the influence of the narcotic on the bladder without changing urethral pressures. In Group III, physostigmine produced a marked rise in intravesical pressure (P less than 0.01) that was reversed by subsequent morphine. It is of interest that physostigmine, a potent cholinergic agent, and naloxone, a pure opiate antagonist, exert a similar action on bladder function.

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