COMBINATION OF MORPHINE AND GABAPENTIN LEADS TO SYNERGISTIC EFFECTS IN A RAT MODEL OF POSTOPERATIVE PAIN

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COMBINATION OF MORPHINE AND GABAPENTIN LEADS TO SYNERGISTIC EFFECTS IN A RAT MODEL OF POSTOPERATIVE PAIN. / Papathanasiou, Theodoros; Juul, Rasmus Vestergaard; Heegaard, Anne-Marie; Kreilgaard, Mads; Lund, Trine Meldgaard.

2015. Poster session presented at Danish Society for Pharmacology: 7th Annual Meeting, Odense, Denmark.

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Harvard

Papathanasiou, T, Juul, RV, Heegaard, A-M, Kreilgaard, M & Lund, TM 2015, 'COMBINATION OF MORPHINE AND GABAPENTIN LEADS TO SYNERGISTIC EFFECTS IN A RAT MODEL OF POSTOPERATIVE PAIN', Danish Society for Pharmacology: 7th Annual Meeting, Odense, Denmark, 14/01/2015 - 14/01/2015.

APA

Papathanasiou, T., Juul, R. V., Heegaard, A-M., Kreilgaard, M., & Lund, T. M. (2015). COMBINATION OF MORPHINE AND GABAPENTIN LEADS TO SYNERGISTIC EFFECTS IN A RAT MODEL OF POSTOPERATIVE PAIN. Poster session presented at Danish Society for Pharmacology: 7th Annual Meeting, Odense, Denmark.

Vancouver

Papathanasiou T, Juul RV, Heegaard A-M, Kreilgaard M, Lund TM. COMBINATION OF MORPHINE AND GABAPENTIN LEADS TO SYNERGISTIC EFFECTS IN A RAT MODEL OF POSTOPERATIVE PAIN. 2015. Poster session presented at Danish Society for Pharmacology: 7th Annual Meeting, Odense, Denmark.

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Papathanasiou, Theodoros ; Juul, Rasmus Vestergaard ; Heegaard, Anne-Marie ; Kreilgaard, Mads ; Lund, Trine Meldgaard. / COMBINATION OF MORPHINE AND GABAPENTIN LEADS TO SYNERGISTIC EFFECTS IN A RAT MODEL OF POSTOPERATIVE PAIN. Poster session presented at Danish Society for Pharmacology: 7th Annual Meeting, Odense, Denmark.

Bibtex

@conference{61395d4c6c91457aa53628e98fe526bb,
title = "COMBINATION OF MORPHINE AND GABAPENTIN LEADS TO SYNERGISTIC EFFECTS IN A RAT MODEL OF POSTOPERATIVE PAIN",
abstract = "Postoperative pain is a complex clinical condition that is still inadequately managed. Opioids remain the first line agents for the management of postoperative pain despite their side effects. Combination treatment with non-opioid agents that act at different sites within the central and peripheral nervous system might lead to synergistic effects, thus minimizing the necessary morphine dose and correspondingly its side effects. In a blinded, randomized, 16 arms study, the pharmacodynamic interactions of morphine and gabapentin were evaluated. In the plantar incision model in the rat, a series of hindpaw withdrawal thresholds, after subcutaneous administration of morphine (0, 1, 3 and 7 mg/kg), gabapentin (0, 10, 30 and 100 mg/kg) or their combination (9 combinations of the above doses) were obtained using an electronic von Frey device. Surface of synergistic interaction (SSI) analysis was used to detect the synergistic effects. Five combinations resulted in synergistic antihyperalgesic effects whereas four combinations produced additive antihyperalgesic effects. Increase of observed response in comparison to the theoretical additive response ranged between 46.7 and 85.8 % for the synergistic doses. Combination of morphine and gabapentin resulted in synergistic antihyperalgesic effects in a preclinical model of postoperative pain. This might indicate that there is a high potential for gabapentin and morphine to be used in the clinic, in order to optimize postoperative pain management and minimize side effects of morphine.",
author = "Theodoros Papathanasiou and Juul, {Rasmus Vestergaard} and Anne-Marie Heegaard and Mads Kreilgaard and Lund, {Trine Meldgaard}",
year = "2015",
month = jan,
day = "14",
language = "English",
note = "Danish Society for Pharmacology: 7th Annual Meeting ; Conference date: 14-01-2015 Through 14-01-2015",

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RIS

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AU - Juul, Rasmus Vestergaard

AU - Heegaard, Anne-Marie

AU - Kreilgaard, Mads

AU - Lund, Trine Meldgaard

PY - 2015/1/14

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N2 - Postoperative pain is a complex clinical condition that is still inadequately managed. Opioids remain the first line agents for the management of postoperative pain despite their side effects. Combination treatment with non-opioid agents that act at different sites within the central and peripheral nervous system might lead to synergistic effects, thus minimizing the necessary morphine dose and correspondingly its side effects. In a blinded, randomized, 16 arms study, the pharmacodynamic interactions of morphine and gabapentin were evaluated. In the plantar incision model in the rat, a series of hindpaw withdrawal thresholds, after subcutaneous administration of morphine (0, 1, 3 and 7 mg/kg), gabapentin (0, 10, 30 and 100 mg/kg) or their combination (9 combinations of the above doses) were obtained using an electronic von Frey device. Surface of synergistic interaction (SSI) analysis was used to detect the synergistic effects. Five combinations resulted in synergistic antihyperalgesic effects whereas four combinations produced additive antihyperalgesic effects. Increase of observed response in comparison to the theoretical additive response ranged between 46.7 and 85.8 % for the synergistic doses. Combination of morphine and gabapentin resulted in synergistic antihyperalgesic effects in a preclinical model of postoperative pain. This might indicate that there is a high potential for gabapentin and morphine to be used in the clinic, in order to optimize postoperative pain management and minimize side effects of morphine.

AB - Postoperative pain is a complex clinical condition that is still inadequately managed. Opioids remain the first line agents for the management of postoperative pain despite their side effects. Combination treatment with non-opioid agents that act at different sites within the central and peripheral nervous system might lead to synergistic effects, thus minimizing the necessary morphine dose and correspondingly its side effects. In a blinded, randomized, 16 arms study, the pharmacodynamic interactions of morphine and gabapentin were evaluated. In the plantar incision model in the rat, a series of hindpaw withdrawal thresholds, after subcutaneous administration of morphine (0, 1, 3 and 7 mg/kg), gabapentin (0, 10, 30 and 100 mg/kg) or their combination (9 combinations of the above doses) were obtained using an electronic von Frey device. Surface of synergistic interaction (SSI) analysis was used to detect the synergistic effects. Five combinations resulted in synergistic antihyperalgesic effects whereas four combinations produced additive antihyperalgesic effects. Increase of observed response in comparison to the theoretical additive response ranged between 46.7 and 85.8 % for the synergistic doses. Combination of morphine and gabapentin resulted in synergistic antihyperalgesic effects in a preclinical model of postoperative pain. This might indicate that there is a high potential for gabapentin and morphine to be used in the clinic, in order to optimize postoperative pain management and minimize side effects of morphine.

UR - http://kliniskfarmakologi.dk/7-aarsmoede-2015

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T2 - Danish Society for Pharmacology: 7th Annual Meeting

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