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Analgesia produced by intrathecal administration of the k opioid agonist, U-50,488H, on formalin-evoked cutaneous pain in the rat
Fecha
1990Registro en:
European Journal of Pharmacology, Volumen 190, Issue 3, 2018, Pages 287-293
00142999
10.1016/0014-2999(90)94192-Z
Autor
Pelissier Serrano, Teresa
Paeile, Carlos
Soto Moyano, Rubén
Saavedra, Hernán
Hernández, Alejandro
Institución
Resumen
The antinociceptive activity of the selective k opioid agonist U-50,488H, given intrathecally (i.t.) against chemically induced cutaneous pain in rats, was assessed from cumulative dose-response experiments and the formalin test. Three successive i.t. doses of 5, 10 and 35 nmol of U-50,488H produced a gradual reduction of pain scores which was statistically significant at all observation periods. This effect was antagonized significantly by 3 mg/kg i.p. of the opiate antagonists, naloxone and WIN 44,441-3. The analgesia profile showed a clear dose-response relationship. A dose producing 50% 'maximum posible analgesia' of 6.20 nmol (95% confidence interval: 3.05-12.59 nmol) was calculated. The results indicated that cutaneous pain of a chemical/inflammatory nature is highly sensitive to activation of k receptors of the spinal cord dorsal horn. © 1990.