The Influence of Preoperative Concentrations of beta-Endorphin and Met-Enkephalin on the Duration of Analgesia After Transurethral Resection of Prostate

beta-Endorphin (beta-EP) and methionine-enkephalin (M-EK) are endogenous peptides that play a role in the modification of pain perception and analgesia threshold. In order to understand more about pathophysiology of pain in association with neuroaxial blocks, we evaluated cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) c...

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Veröffentlicht in:Anesthesia and analgesia 1995-09, Vol.81 (3), p.591-595
Hauptverfasser: Nader-Djalal, Nader, de Leon-Casasola, Oscar A., Peer, Gerald L., Vladutiu, Adrian O., Lema, Mark J.
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Zusammenfassung:beta-Endorphin (beta-EP) and methionine-enkephalin (M-EK) are endogenous peptides that play a role in the modification of pain perception and analgesia threshold. In order to understand more about pathophysiology of pain in association with neuroaxial blocks, we evaluated cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) concentrations of beta-EP and M-EK prior to spinal anesthesia (SA) in patients undergoing transurethral resection of prostate (TURP) to determine the correlation between preanesthesia concentrations and the duration of postoperative analgesia and opioid requirements. Twenty-five healthy patients undergoing TURP under SA were enrolled. beta-EP and M-EK were measured with a competitive radioimmunoassay. Mean preoperative beta-EP and M-EK concentrations were 153 +/- 44 and 38 +/- 5 pg/mL, respectively. Those with beta-EP concentrations >153 pg/mL had significantly longer analgesia (P < 0.01), and lower utilization of morphine in the first postoperative day (P < 0.01). Moreover, patients with milder postoperative pain (visual analog scale score
ISSN:0003-2999
1526-7598
DOI:10.1097/00000539-199509000-00030