4
views
0
recommends
+1 Recommend
0 collections
    0
    shares
      • Record: found
      • Abstract: found
      • Article: not found

      Analgesia mediated by a direct spinal action of narcotics.

      Science (New York, N.Y.)
      Analgesia, Animals, Codeine, pharmacology, Morphine, Morphine Derivatives, Naloxone, Narcotics, administration & dosage, Pain, drug therapy, Rats, Reflex, drug effects, Spinal Cord, Substantia Gelatinosa

      Read this article at

      ScienceOpenPublisherPubMed
      Bookmark
          There is no author summary for this article yet. Authors can add summaries to their articles on ScienceOpen to make them more accessible to a non-specialist audience.

          Abstract

          Narcotic analgetics administered directly into the spinal subarachnoid space of the rat via a chronically inserted catheter produce a potent analgesia that can be antagonized by naloxone. The narcotics, acting only at the spinal level, changed cord function to block not only spinal reflexes but also the operant response to painful stimuli.

          Related collections

          Author and article information

          Comments

          Comment on this article