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PHARMACOLOGY
Volume 60, Issue 3, Pages 121-127Publisher
KARGER
DOI: 10.1159/000028356
Keywords
opioids; liposomal morphine; acute inflammation; antinociception; antiedema effect; anti-inflammatory effect
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We evaluated the anti-edema/antinociceptive effects of subcutaneous free and liposomal morphine in rats with carrageenan-induced inflammation of the paw. We assessed antinociception by the paw pressure test and edema by plethysmography, Unilamellar liposomes (150-200 nm) with 0.3% morphine hydrochloride were used; encapsulation signifcantly reduced the rate for release of morphine in vitro, During inflammation, the antinociceptive potency of free, but not liposomal morphine increased 2.5 times; moreover, duration of the effects was prolonged by encapsulation (p < 0.001). The anti-edema effects of liposomal morphine were more pronounced (p < 0.001) and of longer duration (p < 0.05), All the effects were reversed by naloxone. The results show that morphine encapsulation enhances the anti-edema effects and prolongs antinociception. Copyright (C) 2000 S. Karger AG, Basel.
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