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Antinociceptive Effect of Intrathecal Nefopam and Interaction with Morphine in Formalin-Induced Pain of Rats

BACKGROUND: Nefopam, a non-opiate analgesic, has been regarded as a substance that reduces the requirement for morphine, but conflicting results have also been reported. The inhibition of monoamine reuptake is a mechanism of action for the analgesia of nefopam. The spinal cord is an important site f...

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Autores principales: Cho, Soo Young, Park, A Reum, Yoon, Myung Ha, Lee, Hyung Gon, Kim, Woong Mo, Choi, Jeong Il
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Publicado: The Korean Pain Society 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3546204/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23342202
http://dx.doi.org/10.3344/kjp.2013.26.1.14
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author Cho, Soo Young
Park, A Reum
Yoon, Myung Ha
Lee, Hyung Gon
Kim, Woong Mo
Choi, Jeong Il
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Park, A Reum
Yoon, Myung Ha
Lee, Hyung Gon
Kim, Woong Mo
Choi, Jeong Il
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description BACKGROUND: Nefopam, a non-opiate analgesic, has been regarded as a substance that reduces the requirement for morphine, but conflicting results have also been reported. The inhibition of monoamine reuptake is a mechanism of action for the analgesia of nefopam. The spinal cord is an important site for the action of monoamines however, the antinociceptive effect of intrathecal nefopam was not clear. This study was performed to examine the antinociceptive effect of intrathecal (i.t.) nefopam and the pattern of pharmacologic interaction with i.t. morphine in the formalin test. METHODS: Male Sprague-Dawley rats were implanted with an i.t. catheter, and were randomly treated with a vehicle, nefopam, or morphine. Formalin was injected into the hind-paw 10 min. after an i.t. injection of the above experiment drugs. After obtaining antinociceptive ED(50) of nefopam and morphine, the mixture of nefopam and morphine was tested for the antinociceptive effect in the formalin test at a dose of 1/8, 1/4, 1/2 of ED(50), or ED(50) of each drug followed by an isobolographic analysis. RESULTS: Intrathecal nefopam significantly reduced the flinching responses in both phases of the formalin test in a dose-dependent manner. Its effect, however, peaked at a dose of 30 µg in phase 1 (39.8% of control) and 10 µg during phase 2 (37.6% of control). The isobolograhic analysis indicated an additive interaction of nefopam and morphine during phase 2, and a synergy effect in antinociception during phase 1. CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrated that i.t. nefopam produces an antinociceptive effect in formalin induced pain behavior during both phases of the formalin test, while interacting differently with i.t. morphine, synergistically during phase 1, and additively during phase 2.
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spelling pubmed-35462042013-01-22 Antinociceptive Effect of Intrathecal Nefopam and Interaction with Morphine in Formalin-Induced Pain of Rats Cho, Soo Young Park, A Reum Yoon, Myung Ha Lee, Hyung Gon Kim, Woong Mo Choi, Jeong Il Korean J Pain Original Article BACKGROUND: Nefopam, a non-opiate analgesic, has been regarded as a substance that reduces the requirement for morphine, but conflicting results have also been reported. The inhibition of monoamine reuptake is a mechanism of action for the analgesia of nefopam. The spinal cord is an important site for the action of monoamines however, the antinociceptive effect of intrathecal nefopam was not clear. This study was performed to examine the antinociceptive effect of intrathecal (i.t.) nefopam and the pattern of pharmacologic interaction with i.t. morphine in the formalin test. METHODS: Male Sprague-Dawley rats were implanted with an i.t. catheter, and were randomly treated with a vehicle, nefopam, or morphine. Formalin was injected into the hind-paw 10 min. after an i.t. injection of the above experiment drugs. After obtaining antinociceptive ED(50) of nefopam and morphine, the mixture of nefopam and morphine was tested for the antinociceptive effect in the formalin test at a dose of 1/8, 1/4, 1/2 of ED(50), or ED(50) of each drug followed by an isobolographic analysis. RESULTS: Intrathecal nefopam significantly reduced the flinching responses in both phases of the formalin test in a dose-dependent manner. Its effect, however, peaked at a dose of 30 µg in phase 1 (39.8% of control) and 10 µg during phase 2 (37.6% of control). The isobolograhic analysis indicated an additive interaction of nefopam and morphine during phase 2, and a synergy effect in antinociception during phase 1. CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrated that i.t. nefopam produces an antinociceptive effect in formalin induced pain behavior during both phases of the formalin test, while interacting differently with i.t. morphine, synergistically during phase 1, and additively during phase 2. The Korean Pain Society 2013-01 2013-01-04 /pmc/articles/PMC3546204/ /pubmed/23342202 http://dx.doi.org/10.3344/kjp.2013.26.1.14 Text en Copyright © The Korean Pain Society, 2013 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Cho, Soo Young
Park, A Reum
Yoon, Myung Ha
Lee, Hyung Gon
Kim, Woong Mo
Choi, Jeong Il
Antinociceptive Effect of Intrathecal Nefopam and Interaction with Morphine in Formalin-Induced Pain of Rats
title Antinociceptive Effect of Intrathecal Nefopam and Interaction with Morphine in Formalin-Induced Pain of Rats
title_full Antinociceptive Effect of Intrathecal Nefopam and Interaction with Morphine in Formalin-Induced Pain of Rats
title_fullStr Antinociceptive Effect of Intrathecal Nefopam and Interaction with Morphine in Formalin-Induced Pain of Rats
title_full_unstemmed Antinociceptive Effect of Intrathecal Nefopam and Interaction with Morphine in Formalin-Induced Pain of Rats
title_short Antinociceptive Effect of Intrathecal Nefopam and Interaction with Morphine in Formalin-Induced Pain of Rats
title_sort antinociceptive effect of intrathecal nefopam and interaction with morphine in formalin-induced pain of rats
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3546204/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23342202
http://dx.doi.org/10.3344/kjp.2013.26.1.14
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