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Antinociceptive properties of losmapimod in two acute pain models in rats: behavioural analysis, immunohistochemistry, dose response, and comparison with usual analgesic drugs()

BACKGROUND: The p38 protein is a ubiquitous mitogen-activated protein kinase involved in the proinflammatory signalling pathway and in the pain response after various noxious stimuli. Many p38 inhibitors have been developed and shown to provide effective analgesia in animal models. They are, however...

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Autores principales: Soued, Mickaël, Hamdi, Leila, Ben Rehouma, Mouna, Mazoit, Jean-Xavier, Benhamou, Dan
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10430813/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37588580
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjao.2022.100029
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author Soued, Mickaël
Hamdi, Leila
Ben Rehouma, Mouna
Mazoit, Jean-Xavier
Benhamou, Dan
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Hamdi, Leila
Ben Rehouma, Mouna
Mazoit, Jean-Xavier
Benhamou, Dan
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description BACKGROUND: The p38 protein is a ubiquitous mitogen-activated protein kinase involved in the proinflammatory signalling pathway and in the pain response after various noxious stimuli. Many p38 inhibitors have been developed and shown to provide effective analgesia in animal models. They are, however, mainly administered intrathecally or intravenously. Our study aimed to evaluate losmapimod, a novel oral p38 inhibitor, in two murine acute pain models. METHODS: Losmapimod (12 mg kg(−1)) was compared with paracetamol, ketamine, and morphine using thermal and mechanical stimulation after carrageenan injection. A dose–effect study was also performed with this model. Behavioural testing was also performed in a plantar incision model to confirm the analgesic effect of losmapimod. Expression of activated p38 in neurones, microglia, and astrocytes was also investigated at 2, 15, and 24 h after carrageenan injection. RESULTS: Losmapimod was both antiallodynic and antihyperalgesic in the carrageenan pain model and provided an antinociceptive effect similar to that of morphine. The dose of 12 mg kg(−1) was shown to be the ED(78) and ED(64) after thermal and mechanical stimulation, respectively. After plantar incision, losmapimod provided a significant antinociceptive effect. No life-threatening side-effect was observed in the behavioural study. Losmapimod prevented neurone and microglial activation at 2 and 15 h after carrageenan injection, respectively, but no effect was found on astrocytic activation. CONCLUSION: Losmapimod appears to be a promising drug in severe acute pain conditions. Losmapimod could also be helpful for postoperative pain control, as suggested by its effect after plantar incision.
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spelling pubmed-104308132023-08-16 Antinociceptive properties of losmapimod in two acute pain models in rats: behavioural analysis, immunohistochemistry, dose response, and comparison with usual analgesic drugs() Soued, Mickaël Hamdi, Leila Ben Rehouma, Mouna Mazoit, Jean-Xavier Benhamou, Dan BJA Open Original Research Article BACKGROUND: The p38 protein is a ubiquitous mitogen-activated protein kinase involved in the proinflammatory signalling pathway and in the pain response after various noxious stimuli. Many p38 inhibitors have been developed and shown to provide effective analgesia in animal models. They are, however, mainly administered intrathecally or intravenously. Our study aimed to evaluate losmapimod, a novel oral p38 inhibitor, in two murine acute pain models. METHODS: Losmapimod (12 mg kg(−1)) was compared with paracetamol, ketamine, and morphine using thermal and mechanical stimulation after carrageenan injection. A dose–effect study was also performed with this model. Behavioural testing was also performed in a plantar incision model to confirm the analgesic effect of losmapimod. Expression of activated p38 in neurones, microglia, and astrocytes was also investigated at 2, 15, and 24 h after carrageenan injection. RESULTS: Losmapimod was both antiallodynic and antihyperalgesic in the carrageenan pain model and provided an antinociceptive effect similar to that of morphine. The dose of 12 mg kg(−1) was shown to be the ED(78) and ED(64) after thermal and mechanical stimulation, respectively. After plantar incision, losmapimod provided a significant antinociceptive effect. No life-threatening side-effect was observed in the behavioural study. Losmapimod prevented neurone and microglial activation at 2 and 15 h after carrageenan injection, respectively, but no effect was found on astrocytic activation. CONCLUSION: Losmapimod appears to be a promising drug in severe acute pain conditions. Losmapimod could also be helpful for postoperative pain control, as suggested by its effect after plantar incision. Elsevier 2022-08-17 /pmc/articles/PMC10430813/ /pubmed/37588580 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjao.2022.100029 Text en © 2022 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Soued, Mickaël
Hamdi, Leila
Ben Rehouma, Mouna
Mazoit, Jean-Xavier
Benhamou, Dan
Antinociceptive properties of losmapimod in two acute pain models in rats: behavioural analysis, immunohistochemistry, dose response, and comparison with usual analgesic drugs()
title Antinociceptive properties of losmapimod in two acute pain models in rats: behavioural analysis, immunohistochemistry, dose response, and comparison with usual analgesic drugs()
title_full Antinociceptive properties of losmapimod in two acute pain models in rats: behavioural analysis, immunohistochemistry, dose response, and comparison with usual analgesic drugs()
title_fullStr Antinociceptive properties of losmapimod in two acute pain models in rats: behavioural analysis, immunohistochemistry, dose response, and comparison with usual analgesic drugs()
title_full_unstemmed Antinociceptive properties of losmapimod in two acute pain models in rats: behavioural analysis, immunohistochemistry, dose response, and comparison with usual analgesic drugs()
title_short Antinociceptive properties of losmapimod in two acute pain models in rats: behavioural analysis, immunohistochemistry, dose response, and comparison with usual analgesic drugs()
title_sort antinociceptive properties of losmapimod in two acute pain models in rats: behavioural analysis, immunohistochemistry, dose response, and comparison with usual analgesic drugs()
topic Original Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10430813/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37588580
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjao.2022.100029
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