ANTINOCICEPTIVE EFFECTS OF THE HYDROPHILIC α2-ADRENOCEPTOR AGONIST ST-91 IN DIFFERENT TEST CIRCUMSTANCES AFTER INTRATHECAL ADMINISTRATION TO WISTAR RATS |
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Authors: | GYÖ NGI HORVÁ TH,ILDIKÓ DOBOS,PÉ TER LISZLI,WALTER KLIMSCHA,MARGIT SZIKSZAY,GYÖ RGY BENEDEK |
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Affiliation: | GYÖNGI HORVÁTH, ILDIKÓ DOBOS, PÉTER LISZLI, WALTER KLIMSCHA, MARGIT SZIKSZAY,GYÖRGY BENEDEK, |
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Abstract: | The antinociceptive and motor effects of the hydrophilic α2-adrenoceptor agonist ST-91 were studied after intrathecal administration to male Wistar rats in different heat–pain tests and different test settings. Intrathecal administration of ST-91 caused a dose-dependent increase in hind paw licking latency in the hot-plate test, while in contrast with morphine it had a much lower efficacy in the tail-flick test in freely moving conditions. Sprague–Dawley rats gave similar results to those for Wistar rats in this setting. However, when the tail-flick test was performed under chronic restraint conditions (after a 1-h restraining period), the compound caused a significant antinociception. No signs of motor impairment and no changes in electromyographic activity were detected after ST-91 administration. The results indicate a characteristic analgesic profile for ST-91. In the interpretation of ST-91 data, consideration should be paid both to test model differences and to test conditions. |
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Keywords: | α 2-adrenoceptor spinal ST-91 hot-plate tail-flick restraint |
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