Kitchen_1983_Life.Sci_1_669

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Title : Differential effects of di-isopropylfluorophosphate poisoning and its treatment on opioid antinociception in the mouse - Kitchen_1983_Life.Sci_1_669
Author(s) : Kitchen I , Green PG
Ref : Life Sciences , 1 :669 , 1983
Abstract :

Compounds which enhance cholinergic activity have been reported to interact with opioid drugs. We have shown, using the hot-plate test in mice that di-isopropylfluorophosphate potentiates the antinociceptive activity of alfentanil but has no effect on the activity of morphine or fentanyl. Administration of atropine and pralidoxime as a treatment for DFP poisoning does not reverse this effect, and itself potentiates morphine antinociception. The results suggest that a cholinergic/opioid interaction is dependent on the opioid studied, and may have clinical importance when opioid drugs are required in patients poisoned by irreversible anticholinesterases.

PubMedSearch : Kitchen_1983_Life.Sci_1_669
PubMedID: 6664242

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Kitchen I, Green PG (1983)
Differential effects of di-isopropylfluorophosphate poisoning and its treatment on opioid antinociception in the mouse
Life Sciences 1 :669

Kitchen I, Green PG (1983)
Life Sciences 1 :669