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Adenosinergic nature of antidepressant-induced antinociception in mice
Fecha
1997Registro en:
Neuroscience Research Communications, Volumen 20, Issue 1, 2018, Pages 11-20
08936609
10.1002/(SICI)1520-6769(199701)20:1<11::AID-NRC181>3.0.CO;2-E
Autor
Sierralta, Fernando
Pinardi,
Miranda, Daniela
Institución
Resumen
The antinociceptive activity of the antidepressant agents imipramine, maprotiline and amitriptyline and their interactions with morphine and aminophylline were evaluated using the acetic acid writhing test of mouse. All the antidepressants induced a dose-dependent antinociceptive activity with a rank of potency was amitriptyline > maprotiline > imipramine. Antinociception was blocked by the pretreatment with 10 mg/kg of aminophylline, suggesting an interaction of these agents with adenosine receptors, which may cause the release of adenosine at neuronal level and depression of neuronal activity by inhibition of neurotransmitter release. Isobolographic analysis demostrated that the simultaneous administration of imipramine or maprotiline plus morphine (10:1 and 4.5:1 respectively) produced a supra-additive interaction, but the combination of amitriptyline and morphine (1:1) resulted in simple additivity. These effects were not antagonized by 1 or 10 mg/kg of aminophylline. The interacti