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World J Gastroenterol. Sep 7, 2009; 15(33): 4163-4169
Published online Sep 7, 2009. doi: 10.3748/wjg.15.4163
Table 1 The glucose-stimulated insulin release (μIU) in response to fentanyl with different concentrations of naloxone (mean ± SD, n = 12 )
Fentanyl alone
Fentanyl + 0.1μg/mL naloxone
Fentanyl + 1μg/mL naloxone
Low glucoseHigh glucoseLow glucoseHigh glucoseLow glucoseHigh glucose
Control (0 ng/mL)62.33 ± 9.67125.5 ± 22.0462.33 ± 9.67125.5 ± 22.0462.33 ± 9.67125.5 ± 22.04
I(0.3 ng/mL)54.75 ± 5.93a118.17 ± 16.8154.33 ± 8.99110.4 ± 15.6961.5 ± 8.13126.75 ± 16.48
II (3 ng/mL)47.75 ± 8.47b96.17 ± 14.17b45.92 ± 7.63b88.25 ± 11.22d59.75 ± 8.42118.33 ± 21.09
III (30 ng/mL)39.67 ± 6.18b75.17 ± 13.57b36.33 ± 5.79b68.67 ± 11.99d61.08 ± 8.07126.0 ± 15.54
Naloxone61.67 ± 9.16120.3 ± 18.0460.67 ± 9.15123.0 ± 20.89
Table 2 Stimulation index at different concentrations of fentanyl and naloxone (mean ± SD, n = 12)
FentanylFentanyl + 0.1μg/mL naloxoneFentanyl + 1μg/mL naloxone
Control (0 ng/mL)2.01 ± 0.212.02 ± 0.212.02 ± 0.21
I (0.3 ng/mL)2.17 ± 0.362.07 ± 0.352.08 ± 0.26
II (3 ng/mL)2.04 ± 0.261.95 ± 0.231.99 ± 0.34
III (30 ng/mL)1.89 ± 0.161.89 ± 0.192.08 ± 0.27
Naloxone1.97 ± 0.292.04 ± 0.28