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Query: UMLS:C0344307 (
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Anatomical and electrophysiological studies have demonstrated that enkephalinergic, noradrenergic, and serotonergic pathways projecting from the brain-stem to the dorsal horn inhibit nociceptive transmission at the spinal level. Previous attempts to delineate interactions between opioids, norepinephrine (NE), and serotonin (5-HT) in the production of spinal
analgesia
have produced conflicting results. The present study determined the effect of intrathecal (i.t.) pretreatment with opioid, NE, and 5-HT antagonists upon i.t. monoamine- and morphine-induced antinociception as assessed with the rat tail-flick model. Naloxone, at a dose which antagonized i.t. morphine
analgesia
, had no effect upon i.t. NE but inhibited i.t. 5-HT antinociception.
Corynanthine
or yohimbine (NE antagonists) reduced
analgesia
elicited by i.t. NE but not morphine, while pretreatment with methysergide or ketanserin (5-HT antagonists) attenuated both i.t. 5-HT- and morphine-induced antinociception. These results suggest that (1) an opioid link mediates spinal 5-HT but not NE antinociception, and (2) 5-HT but not NE participates in spinal morphine
analgesia
.
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PMID:Opioid-monoamine interactions in spinal antinociception: evidence for serotonin but not norepinephrine reciprocity. 284 36