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- V Jokinen, T O Lilius, J Laitila, M Niemi, P V Rauhala, and E A Kalso.
- Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Helsinki, Finland.
- Eur J Pain. 2016 Feb 1; 20 (2): 297-306.
BackgroundOxycodone is increasingly being used in combination with pregabalin. Pregabalin use is prevalent in opioid-dependent individuals. A high number of deaths caused by the co-use of gabapentinoids and opioids occur. It is not known whether pregabalin affects concentrations of oxycodone or morphine in the central nervous system.MethodsEffects of pregabalin on acute oxycodone or morphine-induced antinociception, tolerance and sedation were studied using tail-flick, hot plate and rotarod tests in male Sprague-Dawley rats. Concentrations of pregabalin, opioids and their major metabolites in the brain were quantified by mass spectrometry.ResultsIn the hot plate test, morphine (2.5 mg/kg, s.c.) caused antinociception of 28% maximum possible effect (MPE), whereas pregabalin (50 mg/kg, i.p.) produced 8-10% MPE. Co-administration of pregabalin and morphine resulted in antinociception of 63% MPE. Oxycodone (0.6 mg/kg s.c.) produced antinociception of 18% MPE, which increased to 39% MPE after co-administration with pregabalin. When pregabalin 10 mg/kg was administered before oxycodone (0.6 mg/kg, s.c.) or morphine (2.5 mg/kg), only the effect of oxycodone was potentiated in the tail-flick and the hot plate tests. Brain concentrations of the opioids, their major metabolites and pregabalin were unchanged. Pregabalin co-administration (50 mg/kg, i.p., once daily) did not prevent the development of morphine tolerance.ConclusionsPregabalin potentiated antinociceptive and sedative effects of oxycodone and morphine in acute nociception. Co-administration of pregabalin with the opioids did not affect the brain concentrations of oxycodone or morphine. Pregabalin did not prevent morphine tolerance.© 2015 European Pain Federation - EFIC®
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