Morphine, Oxycodone, and Fentanyl Exhibit Different Analgesic Profiles in Mouse Pain Models
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Morphine, oxycodone, and fentanyl are clinically prescribed drugs for the management of severe pain. We investigated whether these opioids possess different efficacy profiles on several types of pain in mouse pain models. When the three opioids were tested in the femur bone cancer model, all of them significantly reversed guarding behavior, whereas the effects on limb-use abnormality and allodynia-like behavior differed among the opioids. Particularly, although oxycodone (5 – 20 mg/kg) and fentanyl (0.2 mg/kg) significantly reversed limb-use abnormality, not even a high dose of morphine (50 mg/kg) could reverse it. When the effects of these opioids were examined in a sciatic nerve ligation (SNL) model of neuropathic pain, oxycodone was the most effective, producing an antinociceptive effect without affecting the withdrawal threshold of sham-treated animals. When the effects of these opioids were examined with the tail-flick test using naive animals, oxycodone, morphine, and fentanyl exhibited antinociceptive effects on thermal nociception. These results show that the three opioids exhibit different efficacy outcomes in multiple pain models and that the efficacy profile of oxycodone does not overlap those of morphine and fentanyl.
- 社団法人 日本薬理学会の論文
- 2009-09-20
著者
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SUZUKI Tsutomu
Department of Applied and Environmental Chemistry, Kitami Institute of Technology
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Suzuki Tsutomu
Department Of Toxicology Hoshi University School Of Pharmacy And Pharmaceutical Sciences
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Shimada Shinji
Pain & Neurology Discovery Res. Laboratories Shionogi & Co. Ltd. Jpn
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Shimada Shinji
Pain & Neurology Discovery Research Laboratories Shionogi & Co. Ltd.
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Hasegawa Minoru
Pain & Neurology Discovery Research Laboratories Shionogi & Co. Ltd.
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NARITA Minoru
Department of Toxicology, School of Pharmacy, Hoshi University
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MINAMI Kazuhisa
Pain & Neurology, Discovery Research Laboratories, Shionogi & Co., Ltd.
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ITO Hisanori
Pain & Neurology, Discovery Research Laboratories, Shionogi & Co., Ltd.
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NAKAMURA Atsushi
Pain & Neurology, Discovery Research Laboratories, Shionogi & Co., Ltd.
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TOMII Takako
Pain & Neurology, Discovery Research Laboratories, Shionogi & Co., Ltd.
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MATSUMOTO Mitsunobu
Allergy & Cancer, Discovery Research Laboratories, Shionogi & Co., Ltd.
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ORITA Satoshi
Allergy & Cancer, Discovery Research Laboratories, Shionogi & Co., Ltd.
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MATSUSHIMA Syuichi
Drug Safety Evaluation, Developmental Research Laboratories, Shionogi & Co., Ltd.
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MIYOSHI Takako
Drug Safety Evaluation, Developmental Research Laboratories, Shionogi & Co., Ltd.
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MASUNO Koichi
Drug Safety Evaluation, Developmental Research Laboratories, Shionogi & Co., Ltd.
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TORII Mikinori
Drug Safety Evaluation, Developmental Research Laboratories, Shionogi & Co., Ltd.
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KOIKE Katsumi
Pain & Neurology, Discovery Research Laboratories, Shionogi & Co., Ltd.
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KANEMASA Toshiyuki
Pain & Neurology, Discovery Research Laboratories, Shionogi & Co., Ltd.
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KIHARA Tsuyoshi
Pain & Neurology, Discovery Research Laboratories, Shionogi & Co., Ltd.
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KATO Akira
Pain & Neurology, Discovery Research Laboratories, Shionogi & Co., Ltd.
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Tomii Takako
Pain & Neurology Discovery Research Laboratories Shionogi & Co. Ltd.
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Ito Hisanori
Pain & Neurology Discovery Research Laboratories Shionogi & Co. Ltd.
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Koike Katsumi
Pain & Neurology Discovery Research Laboratories Shionogi & Co. Ltd.
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Masuno Koichi
Drug Safety Evaluation Developmental Research Laboratories Shionogi & Co. Ltd.
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Orita Satoshi
Allergy & Cancer Discovery Research Laboratories Shionogi & Co. Ltd.
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Miyoshi Takako
Drug Safety Evaluation Developmental Research Laboratories Shionogi & Co. Ltd.
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Torii Mikinori
Drug Safety Evaluation Developmental Research Laboratories Shionogi & Co. Ltd.
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Minami Kazuhisa
Pain & Neurology Discovery Research Laboratories Shionogi & Co. Ltd.
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Matsushima Syuichi
Drug Safety Evaluation Developmental Research Laboratories Shionogi & Co. Ltd.
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Kanemasa Toshiyuki
Pain & Neurology Discovery Research Laboratories Shionogi & Co. Ltd.
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Matsumoto Mitsunobu
Allergy & Cancer Discovery Research Laboratories Shionogi & Co. Ltd.
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Kihara Tsuyoshi
Pain & Neurology Discovery Research Laboratories Shionogi & Co. Ltd.
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Torii Mikinori
Drug Safety Evaluation Developmental Res. Laboratories Shionogi & Co. Ltd. Jpn
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Narita Minoru
Department Of Emergency Medicine Tokyo Women's Medical University
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Narita Minoru
Department Of Anesthesiology Medical College Of Wisconsin
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Kato Akira
Pain & Neurology Discovery Research Laboratories Shionogi & Co. Ltd.
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Torii Mikinori
Drug Developmental Research Laboratories Shionogi & Co. Ltd.
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Suzuki Tsutomu
Department Of Applied And Environmental Chemistry Kitami Institute Of Technology
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MASUNO Koichi
Drug Developmental Research Laboratories, Shionogi & Co., Ltd.
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