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The characteristics of intravenous adenosine-induced antinociception in a rabbit model of acute nociceptive pain: a comparative study with remifentanil

Authors :
Masakazu Hayashida
Satoru Sakurai
Yuzuru Kaneko
Kazuo Hanaoka
Ken-ichi Fukuda
Hideki Mamiya
Tatsuya Ichinohe
Atsuo F. Fukunaga
Source :
Anesthesia and analgesia. 103(4)
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

BACKGROUND Adenosine and remifentanil are potent IV analgesics with ultrashort half-lives. The antinociceptive effect of IV adenosine has not been clearly characterized. We compared the antinociceptive effects of adenosine and remifentanil in rabbits. METHODS Sixteen rabbits, placed on a sling allowing reasonably free movement, received IV adenosine (400 microg x kg(-1) x min(-1)) or remifentanil (0.4 microg x kg(-1) x min(-1)) over 240 min. RESULTS Both drugs produced profound antinociception, as assessed by the number of animals unresponsive to clamping the forepaw and the electrical stimulation threshold of escape movement. With remifentanil, the antinociceptive effect increased rapidly, reaching its peak at 60 min, and then began to decline despite continued infusion. After stopping the infusion, it decreased rapidly and disappeared within 30 min. The vasodilating effect of IV adenosine was immediate in onset and ultrashort in duration. The antinociceptive effect of adenosine increased slowly but progressively during the infusion, reaching its peak only when the infusion ended. Then it decreased slowly over the following 360 min after terminating the infusion. CONCLUSION Remifentanil had a rapid onset and short duration of action, and probably showed signs of tolerance development, whereas the antinocieptive effect of adenosine was slow in onset and long-lasting, despite its ultrashort plasma half-life and the immediate on-off profiles of its vasodilating effect.

Details

ISSN :
15267598
Volume :
103
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Anesthesia and analgesia
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....946a6a2dd04faf65600cc70a4e62c97b