Artículo de revista
Interaction between dexibuprofen and dexketoprofen in the orofacial formalin test in mice
Fecha
2011Registro en:
Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior 97 (2011) 423–427
doi:10.1016/j.pbb.2010.09.017
Autor
Miranda, H. F.
Noriega, V.
Sierralta García, Fernando
Prieto Domínguez, Juan
Institución
Resumen
Animal models are used to research the mechanisms of pain and tomimic human pain. The purpose of this study
was to determine the degree of interaction between dexketoprofen and dexibuprofen, by isobolographic analysis
using the formalin orofacial assay in mice. This assay presents two-phase time course: an early short-lasting,
phase I, starting immediately after the formalin injection producing a tonic acute pain, leaving a 15 min quiescent
period, followed by a prolonged, phase II, after the formalin and representing inflammatory pain. Administration
of dexketoprofen or dexibuprofen produced a dose-dependent antinociception, with different potency, either
during phases I or II. The co-administration of dexketoprofen and dexibuprofen produced synergism in phase I
and II. In conclusion, both dexketoprofen and dexibuprofen are able to induce antinociception in the orofacial
formalin assay. Their co-administration produced a synergism, which could be related to the different degree of
COX inhibition and other mechanisms of analgesics.