Objective and Design: We investigated the antinociceptive effect of subactive doses of paracetamol and morphine, given in combination. Material and Treatment: Male Wistar rats were injected with paracetamol (50 or 100 mg/kg i.p.) and morphine (2, 3 or 5 mg/kg s.c.) 10 min later and subjected to algesimetric tests 20 min thereafter. Methods: Pain threshold was evaluated in the hot-plate and formalin tests. 5-HT2 receptor binding capacity and 5-HT and 5-HIAA levels were measured in cortical and pontine areas of the brain by means of radioligand binding technique and by HPLC, respectively. Statistical analysis was done using Student-Neuman-Keul's test and 2 x 2 factorial analysis. Results: Only when given in combination, paracetamol(100 mg/kg) and morphine (2 and 3 mg/kg) were able to evoke an antinociceptive effect in both tests associated with an increase in 5-HT levels and a decrease in 5-HT2 receptors In the cortex. These effects were prevented by i,p. pretreatment with naloxone (I mg/kg i.p,). Conclusions: Subactive doses of paracetamol and morphine exert an analgesic effect when given in combination in the rat and indicate an involvement of both serotonergic and opiatergic systems.
The potentiation of analgesic activity of paracetamol plus morphine involves the serotonergic system in rat brain / Sandrini, Maurizio; Vitale, Giovanni; Ottani, Alessandra; Pini, Luigi Alberto. - In: INFLAMMATION RESEARCH. - ISSN 1023-3830. - STAMPA. - 48:(1999), pp. 120-127.
The potentiation of analgesic activity of paracetamol plus morphine involves the serotonergic system in rat brain
SANDRINI, Maurizio;VITALE, Giovanni;OTTANI, Alessandra;PINI, Luigi Alberto
1999
Abstract
Objective and Design: We investigated the antinociceptive effect of subactive doses of paracetamol and morphine, given in combination. Material and Treatment: Male Wistar rats were injected with paracetamol (50 or 100 mg/kg i.p.) and morphine (2, 3 or 5 mg/kg s.c.) 10 min later and subjected to algesimetric tests 20 min thereafter. Methods: Pain threshold was evaluated in the hot-plate and formalin tests. 5-HT2 receptor binding capacity and 5-HT and 5-HIAA levels were measured in cortical and pontine areas of the brain by means of radioligand binding technique and by HPLC, respectively. Statistical analysis was done using Student-Neuman-Keul's test and 2 x 2 factorial analysis. Results: Only when given in combination, paracetamol(100 mg/kg) and morphine (2 and 3 mg/kg) were able to evoke an antinociceptive effect in both tests associated with an increase in 5-HT levels and a decrease in 5-HT2 receptors In the cortex. These effects were prevented by i,p. pretreatment with naloxone (I mg/kg i.p,). Conclusions: Subactive doses of paracetamol and morphine exert an analgesic effect when given in combination in the rat and indicate an involvement of both serotonergic and opiatergic systems.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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