Spinal cord pharmacology of adrenergic agonist-mediated antinociception.
Түлхүүр үгс
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Intrathecal administration of norepinephrine (NE) and alpha adrenergic agonists in rats with chronic spinal catheters produced a significant elevation of the nociceptive threshold as measured by hot plate and tail flick. The intrathecal NE effect was dose-dependent and antagonized in a competitive fashion by pretreatment with phentolamine (alpha antagonist) but not by propranolol (beta antagonist). Intrathecal administration of isoproterenol (beta agonist) did not alter the nociceptive threshold. Effective doses of intrathecal NE did not produce demonstrable motor effects. Doses 20 times greater than the maximum analgesic dose produced marked weakness of the hindlimbs and tails. The intrathecal NE effect was not antagonized by intrathecal papaverine of bradykinin (vasodilators) or mimicked by angiotensin-II (vasoconstrictor). The intrathecal NE effect was not altered by intrathecal administration of subconvulsant doses of either picrotoxin (gamma-aminobutyric acid antagonist) or strychnine (glycine antagonist) or by i.p. administration of either naloxone (opiate antagonist) or methysergide (serotinin antagonist). The nociceptive threshold was significantly decreased 1 week after intrathecal administration of 6-hydroxydopamine, which depleted spinal cord NE by 85%. Intrathecal administration of tyramine (indirectly acting sympathomimetic amine) produced an elevation of the nociceptive threshold in a control group of animals but was less effective in animals pretreated with intrathecal 6-hydroxydopamine. The tyramine effect was antagonized by intrathecal phentolamine. Intravenous administration of aminophylline (phosphodiesterase inhibitor) did not potentiate the intrathecal NE effect. The relative antinociceptive potencies of alpha adrenergic agonists after intrathecal administration were: l-norepinephrine = dl-epinephrine greater than dl-alpha-methyl norepinephrine greater than clonidine greater than or equal to l-phenylephrine greater than or equal to 3,4-dihydroxytolazoline greater than or equal to oxymetazoline. The relative potencies of intrathecally administered alpha antagonists in antagonizing the intrathecal NE effect were: phentolamine greater than phenoxybenzamine greater than tolazoline greater than or equal to yohimbine.