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Naloxone antagonism of phenoxybenzamine antinociception in the mouse tail stimulation test.
Authors:V R Spiehler  L Paalzow
Institution:Department of Pharmacology, Central Research and Control Laboratory of the National Corporation of Swedish Pharmacies, Box 3045, S-171 03 Solna, Sweden
Abstract:Phenoxybenzamine was antinociceptive in the mouse tail electrical stimulation assay (ED50, 36.8 mg/kg) with a peak effect at 2 12 hours after subcutaneous injection. Naloxone antagonized this antinociception action of phenoxybenzamine in a dose-related manner. Dose-ratio analysis of naloxone's antagonism of phenoxybenzamine antinociception gave a pA2 value of 6.15, similar to that found for the benzomorphinan mixed agonist-antagonists. This is in agreement with the sodium response ratio found for phenoxybenzamine, 4.3, in in vitro assays of phenoxybenzamine inhibition of 3H-naloxone binding to mouse brain homogenate (5). These findings suggest that phenoxybenzamine binds to the opiate receptor both in vivo as well as in vitro in a manner similar to the mixed agonist-antagonists.
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