The antinociceptive effect of a long-acting nalbuphine preparation in rabbits.

Acta anaesthesiologica Sinica Pub Date : 2003-09-01
Shung-Tai Ho, Jhi-Joung Wang, Oliver Yoa-Pu Hu, Jann-Inn Tzeng, Kuo-Sheng Liu, Yu-Wen Chen
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Background: An analgesic with a long-lasting effect is particularly desirable to patients suffering from long-standing pain. The aim of this study was to evaluate the antinociceptive effect and duration of action of an oily dosage form of nalbuphine base and to see whether its effect could last longer compared with nalbuphine HCl.

Methods: Male New Zealand White rabbits (n = 6 in each group) were used. Two studies were carried out. In study 1, we evaluated the antinociceptive effect of intramuscular nalbuphine HCl (in saline) with dosages of 25, 50, and 100 mumol/kg. In study 2, we evaluated the antinociceptive effects of intramuscular nalbuphine base (in sesame oil) with dosages of 100, 200, and 400 mumol/kg. In these studies, the vehicles (saline or sesame oil) were used as controls. A paw pressure test was used to detect the antinociceptive effect of the testing drugs.

Results: We found that nalbuphine HCl 25, 50 and 100 mumol/kg produced a dose-related antinociceptive effect with durations of action of 1, 1, and 1.3 h, respectively. Nalbuphine base 100, 200 and 400 mumol/kg also produced a dose-related antinociceptive effect but with longer durations of action of 8, 24, and 48 h, respectively. On an equimolar basis (100 mumol/kg), nalbuphine base produced a 6-fold increase in the duration of action than did nalbuphine HCl.

Conclusions: We conclude that intramuscular nalbuphine base produced a relatively longer duration of action than did intramuscular nalbuphine HCl.

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背景:对于长期疼痛的患者来说,一种长效镇痛药尤为可取。本研究的目的是评价一种油剂型纳布啡碱的抗痛感作用和作用时间,并观察其作用是否比盐酸纳布啡持续时间更长。方法:选用雄性新西兰大白兔,每组6只。进行了两项研究。在研究1中,我们评估了25、50和100 μ mol/kg剂量的肌肉注射盐酸纳布啡(生理盐水)的抗伤害性作用。在研究2中,我们评估了100、200和400 μ mol/kg剂量的肌肉注射纳布啡碱(香油中)的抗伤害性作用。在这些研究中,培养液(生理盐水或香油)作为对照。采用足部压力试验检测所试药物的抗伤感受作用。结果:我们发现盐酸纳布啡25、50和100 μ mol/kg的作用时间分别为1、1和1.3 h,产生剂量相关的抗感知作用。纳布啡碱100、200和400 μ mol/kg也产生剂量相关的抗感觉作用,但作用持续时间较长,分别为8、24和48小时。在等摩尔基础上(100 μ mol/kg),纳布啡碱的作用时间比盐酸纳布啡增加了6倍。结论:我们得出结论,肌注纳布啡碱比肌注纳布啡盐酸产生的作用持续时间相对较长。
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