Clonidine antinociceptive activity: Effects of drugs influencing central monoaminergic and cholinergic mechanisms in the rat |
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Authors: | Gudrun Paalzow Lennart Paalzow |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Pharmacology, Pharmaceutical Faculty, University of Uppsala, Biomedical Center, Box 573, S-751 23 Uppsala, Sweden;(2) Centrallaboratoriet, Apoteksbolaget AB, Box 3045, S-171 03 Solna 3, Sweden |
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Abstract: | Summary Clonidine is able to increase the threshold for vocalisation during stimulation and the threshold for vocalisation after withdrawal of stimulus (vocalisation afterdischarge). These effects of clonidine were investigated after treatment of rats with drugs influencing central monoaminergic and cholinergic mechanisms.Chlorpromazine, atropine and p-chlorophenyl-alanine increased the activity of clonidine at both thresholds while phenoxybenzamine and reserpine pretreatment increased the activity at the threshold for vocalisation only.Yohimbine decreased clonidine activity at both thresholds while 5-HTP and -methyl-p-tyrosine decreased the effects at the threshold for vocalisation afterdischarge. Naloxone did not change the activity of clonidine at either pain response studied.It is concluded from the present findings that influence from several neuronal systems modulate the antinociceptive action of clonidine.The inhibition of the medullary nociceptive response after clonidine might be connected to a decreased activity of noradrenergic neurons. Endogenous noradrenaline seems to be of minor importance in mediating this effect. It is moreover shown that decreased cholinergic receptor activity enhances clonidine antinociceptive action on both medullary and diencephalic-rhinencephalic pain responses. The possible involvement of serotonin in these functional responses after clonidine is also discussed.Data from this investigation was presented at the International Narcotic Research Club Conference, Airlie, Va. 1975. |
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Keywords: | Clonidine Antinociceptive activity Brain monoamine modulations and analgesia Mechanism of central analgesia Naloxone |
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