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. 1980 Oct;70(2):323–327. doi: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1980.tb07939.x

Further studies on opiate receptors that mediate antinoception: tooth pulp stimulation in the dog.

M Skingle, M B Tyers
PMCID: PMC2044338  PMID: 6252996

Abstract

1 The antinociceptive activities of morphine, codeine and dextropropoxyphene (micro-agonists), buprenorphine and Mr 2034 [(-)5,9-dimethyl-2-(tetrahydrofurfuryl)-2'-hydroxy-6,7-benzomorphan](k-agonists ) have been determined against nociceptive responses to electrical stimulation of the tooth pulp in the conscious dog. 2 Dose-dependent increases in nociceptive threshold were obtained for all of the analgesic drugs tested at doses within their antinociceptive range as determined in nociceptive pressure and chemical tests in rodents.

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