dermorphin and Paraplegia

dermorphin has been researched along with Paraplegia* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for dermorphin and Paraplegia

ArticleYear
Dermorphin inhibits spinal nociceptive flexion reflex in humans.
    Brain research, 1986, Apr-23, Volume: 371, Issue:2

    Dermorphin (D) is a potent opiate-like peptide isolated from the skin of some species of frogs. Experimental studies in animals indicate that D has a potent antinociceptive effect, while no investigation exists about its analgesic properties in humans. Our study shows that i.v. infusion of 0.16 mg/kg D induces a marked and long-lasting increase in the threshold of nociceptive flexion reflex in healthy volunteers. This effect is also evident in a complete chronic spinal subject, showing that D depresses the nociceptive transmission mainly acting at spinal level. Naloxone, while fully antagonizing the effects of morphine and enkephalin analogue, is able to reverse only partly (ca. 50%) the depressive effect of D on nociceptive spinal reflex. This fact may suggest that D interacts with different spinal opiate receptor populations in inducing analgesia.

    Topics: Adult; Humans; Infusions, Parenteral; Male; Neural Inhibition; Nociceptors; Oligopeptides; Opioid Peptides; Paraplegia; Reflex; Spinal Cord; Time Factors

1986