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Local analgesic effect of tramadol is mediated by opioid receptors in late postoperative pain after plantar incision in rats
Tramadol is a drug used to treat moderate to severe pain. It is known to present a peripheral effect, but the local mechanisms underlying its actions remain unclear. The role of peripheral opioid receptors in postoperative pain is not well understood. In the present study, we examined the peripheral...
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author | de Oliveira Junior, José Oswaldo de Freitas, Milena Fernandes Bullara de Andrade, Carolina Chacur, Marucia Ashmawi, Hazem Adel |
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description | Tramadol is a drug used to treat moderate to severe pain. It is known to present a peripheral effect, but the local mechanisms underlying its actions remain unclear. The role of peripheral opioid receptors in postoperative pain is not well understood. In the present study, we examined the peripheral opioid receptors to determine the local effect of tramadol in a plantar incision pain model. Rats were subjected to plantar incision and divided into four groups on postoperative day (POD) 1: SF_SF, 0.9% NaCl injected into the right hindpaw; SF_TraI, 0.9% NaCl and tramadol injected into the right hindpaw; SF_TraC, 0.9% NaCl and tramadol injected into the contralateral hindpaw; and Nal_Tra, naloxone and tramadol injected into the ipsilateral hindpaw. To determine the animals’ nociceptive threshold, mechanical hyperalgesia was measured before incision, on POD1 before treatment and at 15, 30, 45, and 60 minutes after the incision. The same procedure was repeated on the POD2. The expression levels of μ-opioid receptor (MOR) and δ-opioid receptor (DOR) were obtained through immunoblotting assays in the lumbar dorsal root ganglia (L3–L6) in naïve rats and 1, 2, 3, and 7 days after the incision. Our results showed that the plantar incision was able to cause an increase in mechanical hyperalgesia and that tramadol reversed this hyperalgesia on POD1 and POD2. Tramadol injections in the contralateral paw did not affect the animals’ nociceptive threshold. Naloxone was able to antagonize the tramadol effect partially on POD1 and completely on POD2. The DOR expression increased on POD2, POD3, and POD7, whereas the MOR expression did not change. Together, our results show that tramadol promoted a local analgesic effect in the postoperative pain model that was antagonized by naloxone in POD2, alongside the increase of DOR expression. |
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spelling | pubmed-50747112016-10-31 Local analgesic effect of tramadol is mediated by opioid receptors in late postoperative pain after plantar incision in rats de Oliveira Junior, José Oswaldo de Freitas, Milena Fernandes Bullara de Andrade, Carolina Chacur, Marucia Ashmawi, Hazem Adel J Pain Res Original Research Tramadol is a drug used to treat moderate to severe pain. It is known to present a peripheral effect, but the local mechanisms underlying its actions remain unclear. The role of peripheral opioid receptors in postoperative pain is not well understood. In the present study, we examined the peripheral opioid receptors to determine the local effect of tramadol in a plantar incision pain model. Rats were subjected to plantar incision and divided into four groups on postoperative day (POD) 1: SF_SF, 0.9% NaCl injected into the right hindpaw; SF_TraI, 0.9% NaCl and tramadol injected into the right hindpaw; SF_TraC, 0.9% NaCl and tramadol injected into the contralateral hindpaw; and Nal_Tra, naloxone and tramadol injected into the ipsilateral hindpaw. To determine the animals’ nociceptive threshold, mechanical hyperalgesia was measured before incision, on POD1 before treatment and at 15, 30, 45, and 60 minutes after the incision. The same procedure was repeated on the POD2. The expression levels of μ-opioid receptor (MOR) and δ-opioid receptor (DOR) were obtained through immunoblotting assays in the lumbar dorsal root ganglia (L3–L6) in naïve rats and 1, 2, 3, and 7 days after the incision. Our results showed that the plantar incision was able to cause an increase in mechanical hyperalgesia and that tramadol reversed this hyperalgesia on POD1 and POD2. Tramadol injections in the contralateral paw did not affect the animals’ nociceptive threshold. Naloxone was able to antagonize the tramadol effect partially on POD1 and completely on POD2. The DOR expression increased on POD2, POD3, and POD7, whereas the MOR expression did not change. Together, our results show that tramadol promoted a local analgesic effect in the postoperative pain model that was antagonized by naloxone in POD2, alongside the increase of DOR expression. Dove Medical Press 2016-10-17 /pmc/articles/PMC5074711/ /pubmed/27799813 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/JPR.S117674 Text en © 2016 Oliveira Junior et al. This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed. |
spellingShingle | Original Research de Oliveira Junior, José Oswaldo de Freitas, Milena Fernandes Bullara de Andrade, Carolina Chacur, Marucia Ashmawi, Hazem Adel Local analgesic effect of tramadol is mediated by opioid receptors in late postoperative pain after plantar incision in rats |
title | Local analgesic effect of tramadol is mediated by opioid receptors in late postoperative pain after plantar incision in rats |
title_full | Local analgesic effect of tramadol is mediated by opioid receptors in late postoperative pain after plantar incision in rats |
title_fullStr | Local analgesic effect of tramadol is mediated by opioid receptors in late postoperative pain after plantar incision in rats |
title_full_unstemmed | Local analgesic effect of tramadol is mediated by opioid receptors in late postoperative pain after plantar incision in rats |
title_short | Local analgesic effect of tramadol is mediated by opioid receptors in late postoperative pain after plantar incision in rats |
title_sort | local analgesic effect of tramadol is mediated by opioid receptors in late postoperative pain after plantar incision in rats |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5074711/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27799813 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/JPR.S117674 |
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