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Enhancement of lidocaine-induced epidural anesthesia by deoxyaconitine in the rabbit
Authors:Yasuo Komoda  Shuichi Nosaka  Makoto Takenoshita
Institution:(1) Department of Anesthesiology, Kosei Rehabilitation Hospital, Kosei-cho, Koka-gun, Shiga, 520-3223, Japan;(2) Department of Anesthesiology, Shiga University of Medical Science, Otsu, Japan
Abstract:Purpose.emspAconiti tuber has been used in traditional Oriental medicine to alleviate pain. The antinociceptive property of aconiti tuber is due to the action of its extracted alkaloids such as deoxyaconitine. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of epidural deoxyaconitine on epidural lidocaine anesthesia. Methods.emspFive adult rabbits were used. Three different combinations of drugs were injected into the epidural space, in the following order: first (combination A), 1.5thinspml of 2% lidocaine; second (combination B), 1.5thinspml of 2% lidocaine and 150thinspµg deoxyaconitine; and third (combination C), 3thinspmg nor-binaltorphimine followed by 1.5thinspml of 2% lidocaine and 150thinspµg deoxyaconitine 30thinspmin later. The latency of onset and the duration of three end-points (sensory loss in the tail, loss of weight-bearing ability, and flaccid paresis of hind limb) were measured. Results.emspOnset times for the three end-points were not changed by deoxyaconitine or by nor-binaltorphimine. The duration of sensory loss was 27.0 ± 2.7thinspmin, the duration of loss of weight-bearing ability was 33.0 ± 2.7thinspmin, and the duration of flaccid paresis was 21.0 ± 4.2thinspmin in the combination A group. In the combination B group, deoxyaconitine extended the time of sensory loss by 80%, the time of loss of weight-bearing by 50%, and that of flaccid paresis by 60% compared with the combination A group. In the combination C group, this phenomenon was partially antagonized by pretreatment with nor-binaltorphimine, a kappa-opioid antagonist. Conclusions.emspBased on our observations, deoxyaconitine enhanced epidural lidocaine anesthesia in the rabbit, and this effect seemed to be partly mediated by kappa-opioid receptors.
Keywords:Aconiti tuber  Epidural anesthesia  Deoxyaconitine  Oriental medicine  Rabbit
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