Opiate pharmacology of intrathecal granulomas

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Allen, Jeffrey W. [1 ]
Horais, Kjersti A. [1 ]
Tozier, Nicolle A. [1 ]
Yaksh, Tony L. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Calif San Diego, Dept Anesthesiol, La Jolla, CA 92093 USA
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10.1097/00000542-200609000-00025
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R614 [麻醉学];
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Background: Chronic intrathecal morphine infusion produces intradural granulomas. The authors examined a variety of opioids infused intrathecal for analgesic activity and toxicity. Methods: Two sets of experiments were undertaken in dogs with chronic intrathecal catheters: (1) Six-hour intrathecal infusions were used to determine the full analgesic dose and the maximum tolerated dose. (2) To establish toxicity, the maximum tolerated dose was given for up to 28 days by continuous intrathecal infusion. Drugs examined were morphine sulfate, hydromorphone, D/L-methadone, L-methadone, D-methadone, fentanyl, [d-Ala(2),N-Me-Phe(4),Gly(4)-ol]-enkephalin (DAMGO), naloxone, or saline. Results: Analgesia and tolerability: Six-hour intrathecal infusion of agonists resulted in a time-dependent increase in thermal escape latency. At higher concentrations, dose-limiting motor dysfunction and sedation occurred, and hypersensitivity occurred. The concentrations, in mg/ml, for full analgesic dose/maximum tolerated dose were as follows: morphine, 0.9/12.0; hydromorphone, 1-0/3.0; D/L-methadone, 2.8/3; L-methadone, 1.0/> 1.0; fentanyl, 0-3/2.0; DAMGO, 0.1/> 2.0; D-methadone, > 1/ > 1; naloxone, > 10/ > 10. Spinal patbology: Chronic intrathecal infusion of the maximum tolerated dose revealed 100% intradural granuloma formation after morphine, hydromorphone, L-methadone, and naloxone. DAMGO induced a mass in only a single animal (one of three). D/L- and D-methadone produced intradural granulomas but were also associated with parenchymal necrosis. Saline and fentanyl. animals displayed no granulomas. Conclusions. Intrathecal opiate-induced granulomas are not strictly dependent on opioid receptor activation. Therefore, opiates at equianalgesic doses present different risks for granuloma formation. importantly, D/L- and D-methadone also resulted in parenchymal necrosis, an affect associated with the N-Methyl-D-aspartate antagonist action of the D-isomer.
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