Mirtazapine and its enantiomers differentially modulate acute thermal nociception in rats |
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Authors: | Freynhagen Rainer Vogt Jennifer Lipfert Peter Muth-Selbach Uta |
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Affiliation: | Klinik für Anaesthesiologie, Moorenstrasse 5, Universit?tsklinikum Düsseldorf, D-40225 Düsseldorf, Germany. |
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Abstract: | The antidepressant mirtazapine is an optically active drug and currently marketed as a racemic compound consisting of its S(+) and R(-)-enantiomers in a 50:50 mixture. As stereochemistry of antidepressants has become increasingly important to consider for the relevance of their analgesic properties, we investigated the effect of (+/-)-mirtazapine and its enantiomers in an animal model of acute thermal nociception. Wistar rats were injected intrathecal with either (+/-)-mirtazapine, R(-)-mirtazapine, S(+)-mirtazapine from 1 to 0.001 mg/kg and vehicle (0.9% NaCl), respectively. The effects on thermal paw withdrawal thresholds were monitored using the Hargreaves test. (+/-)-Mirtazapine exerted pro- and antinociceptive effects in acute thermal nociception, whereas R(-)-mirtazapine showed solely antinociceptive and S(+)-mirtazapine pronociceptive properties. These results clearly demonstrate a differential effect of (+/-)-mirtazapine and its enantiomers on nociception. As R(-)-mirtazapine exerts the antinociceptive activity of the racemic mixture it may be a putative candidate for an enantioselective use as analgesic. |
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Keywords: | Mirtazapine Enantiomer Nociception Acute thermal nociception Antidepressant Pain |
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