Peripheral opioid receptor blockade increases postoperative morphine demands--a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial.

Author: JaglaChristina, MartusPeter, SteinChristoph

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Experimental studies suggest that a large proportion of opioid analgesia can be mediated by peripheral opioid receptors. This trial examined the contribution of such receptors to clinical analgesia induced by intravenous morphine. We hypothesized that the selective blockade of peripheral opioid rece...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pain.2014.07.011

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Peripheral Opioid Receptors: Unveiling the Hidden Oasis of Pain Relief

The quest for effective pain management is a constant struggle, and researchers are constantly exploring new pathways for alleviating suffering. This research delves into the intricate world of [peripheral opioid receptors], investigating their role in mediating the analgesic effects of morphine. The authors set out to determine the contribution of peripheral opioid receptors to clinical analgesia, exploring the potential for targeted pain relief.

A New Perspective: Peripheral Opioid Receptors and Pain Relief

The study found that blocking peripheral opioid receptors with methylnaltrexone significantly increased the demand for morphine to achieve satisfactory pain relief. This discovery is like finding a hidden oasis in the desert of pain management, revealing a previously overlooked pathway for achieving analgesia. The results suggest that a substantial portion of the analgesic effects of morphine are mediated by peripheral opioid receptors, highlighting the potential for developing drugs that selectively target these receptors for more effective pain management.

Navigating the Desert of Pain: The Promise of Peripheral Opioid Receptor Activation

This research offers a new perspective on the mechanisms underlying pain relief, highlighting the importance of peripheral opioid receptors in mediating analgesic effects. The study's findings suggest that drugs that selectively activate peripheral opioid receptors could potentially provide powerful pain relief, offering a new path through the desert of pain management. It's like discovering a hidden wellspring of analgesia, providing a source of hope for those seeking relief from persistent pain.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This research delves into the intricate world of pain management, revealing the significant role of peripheral opioid receptors in mediating analgesic effects. It opens up a new avenue for exploration, potentially leading to the development of more targeted and effective pain relief therapies. It's a reminder that even in the vast and challenging desert of pain, new discoveries can lead to a brighter future.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2015-11-24
  2. Date Revised 2022-03-17
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

25046272

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1016/j.pain.2014.07.011

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English

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