Methylnaltrexone prevents morphine-induced delay in oral-cecal transit time without affecting analgesia: A double-blind randomized placebo-controlled trial

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作者
Yuan, CS [1 ]
Foss, JF [1 ]
OConnor, M [1 ]
Toledano, A [1 ]
Roizen, MF [1 ]
Moss, J [1 ]
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[1] UNIV CHICAGO,COMM CLIN PHARMACOL,CHICAGO,IL 60637
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10.1016/S0009-9236(96)90117-4
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R9 [药学];
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1007 ;
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Methylnaltresone is a quaternary opioid antagonist with limited ability to cross the blood-brain barrier and the potential to antagonize the peripherally mediated effects of opioids, The effectiveness of methylnaltrexone in preventing morphine-induced changes in gastrointestinal motility and transit without affecting analgesia was evaluated in humans. Twelve healthy volunteers were given intravenous placebo, placebo plus 0.05 mg/kg morphine, or 0.45 mg/kg methylnaltrexone plus 0.05 mg/kg morphine. Oral-cecal transit time was assessed by the pulmonary hydrogen measurement technique, and analgesia was measured with use of the cold-pressor test, Morphine significantly increased oral-cecal transit time from 104.6 +/- 31.1 minutes (mean +/- SD) to 163.3 +/- 39.8 minutes (p < 0.01), Methylnaltrexone prevented 97% of morphine-induced increase in oral-cecal transit time (106.3 +/- 39.8 minutes, not significant compared with baseline; p < 0.01 compared with morphine alone), Methylnaltrexone did not affect the analgesic effect of morphine on both pain intensity and pain bothersomeness ratings, At a higher dose of morphine (0.1 mg/kg), our preliminary results indicated that 0.45 mg/kg methylnaltrexone also prevented the morphine-induced delay in oral-cecal transit time, with no effect on analgesia, Methylnaltrexone may be a useful adjunct to opioids for the relief of opioid-induced constipation.
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