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Antinociceptive Effects of H(3) (R-Methylhistamine) and GABA(B) (Baclofen)-Receptor Ligands in an Orofacial Model of Pain in Rats

The present study explored the antinociceptive effects of H(3) (R-alpha-methylhistamine) and GABA(B) (baclofen) receptor ligands in an orofacial model of pain in rats. Orofacial pain was induced by subcutaneous injection of formalin (50 μl, 5 %) in the upper lip region, and the number of jumps and t...

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Autores principales: Nowak, Przemysław, Kowalińska-Kania, Magdalena, Nowak, Damian, Kostrzewa, Richard M., Malinowska-Borowska, Jolanta
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3691488/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23463522
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12640-013-9385-4
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author Nowak, Przemysław
Kowalińska-Kania, Magdalena
Nowak, Damian
Kostrzewa, Richard M.
Malinowska-Borowska, Jolanta
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Kowalińska-Kania, Magdalena
Nowak, Damian
Kostrzewa, Richard M.
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description The present study explored the antinociceptive effects of H(3) (R-alpha-methylhistamine) and GABA(B) (baclofen) receptor ligands in an orofacial model of pain in rats. Orofacial pain was induced by subcutaneous injection of formalin (50 μl, 5 %) in the upper lip region, and the number of jumps and time spent face rubbing was recorded for 40 min. Formalin produced a marked biphasic pain response; first phase, 0–10 min (jumps), and second phase, 15–40 min, (rubbing). Baclofen (50 μg) injected into the rat wiskerpad 5 min before formalin administration suppressed both phases of pain whereas R-alpha-methylhistamine (12.5 μg) abolished the first phase only. Brains were taken immediately after behavioral testing was completed. HPLC/ED analysis showed that 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) turnover was increased in hippocampus, thalamus, and brain stem of all formalin groups, excepting the baclofen group in which the balance of 5-HT metabolism was restored to control values. These findings demonstrate that GABA(B) receptors represent peripheral targets for analgesia. Consequently, locally administered baclofen may be a useful approach in treating inflammatory trigeminal pain.
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spelling pubmed-36914882013-06-25 Antinociceptive Effects of H(3) (R-Methylhistamine) and GABA(B) (Baclofen)-Receptor Ligands in an Orofacial Model of Pain in Rats Nowak, Przemysław Kowalińska-Kania, Magdalena Nowak, Damian Kostrzewa, Richard M. Malinowska-Borowska, Jolanta Neurotox Res Original Article The present study explored the antinociceptive effects of H(3) (R-alpha-methylhistamine) and GABA(B) (baclofen) receptor ligands in an orofacial model of pain in rats. Orofacial pain was induced by subcutaneous injection of formalin (50 μl, 5 %) in the upper lip region, and the number of jumps and time spent face rubbing was recorded for 40 min. Formalin produced a marked biphasic pain response; first phase, 0–10 min (jumps), and second phase, 15–40 min, (rubbing). Baclofen (50 μg) injected into the rat wiskerpad 5 min before formalin administration suppressed both phases of pain whereas R-alpha-methylhistamine (12.5 μg) abolished the first phase only. Brains were taken immediately after behavioral testing was completed. HPLC/ED analysis showed that 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) turnover was increased in hippocampus, thalamus, and brain stem of all formalin groups, excepting the baclofen group in which the balance of 5-HT metabolism was restored to control values. These findings demonstrate that GABA(B) receptors represent peripheral targets for analgesia. Consequently, locally administered baclofen may be a useful approach in treating inflammatory trigeminal pain. Springer-Verlag 2013-03-06 2013 /pmc/articles/PMC3691488/ /pubmed/23463522 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12640-013-9385-4 Text en © The Author(s) 2013 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits any use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and the source are credited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Nowak, Przemysław
Kowalińska-Kania, Magdalena
Nowak, Damian
Kostrzewa, Richard M.
Malinowska-Borowska, Jolanta
Antinociceptive Effects of H(3) (R-Methylhistamine) and GABA(B) (Baclofen)-Receptor Ligands in an Orofacial Model of Pain in Rats
title Antinociceptive Effects of H(3) (R-Methylhistamine) and GABA(B) (Baclofen)-Receptor Ligands in an Orofacial Model of Pain in Rats
title_full Antinociceptive Effects of H(3) (R-Methylhistamine) and GABA(B) (Baclofen)-Receptor Ligands in an Orofacial Model of Pain in Rats
title_fullStr Antinociceptive Effects of H(3) (R-Methylhistamine) and GABA(B) (Baclofen)-Receptor Ligands in an Orofacial Model of Pain in Rats
title_full_unstemmed Antinociceptive Effects of H(3) (R-Methylhistamine) and GABA(B) (Baclofen)-Receptor Ligands in an Orofacial Model of Pain in Rats
title_short Antinociceptive Effects of H(3) (R-Methylhistamine) and GABA(B) (Baclofen)-Receptor Ligands in an Orofacial Model of Pain in Rats
title_sort antinociceptive effects of h(3) (r-methylhistamine) and gaba(b) (baclofen)-receptor ligands in an orofacial model of pain in rats
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3691488/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23463522
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12640-013-9385-4
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