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Byung-Sang Lee1, In-Gu Jun, Sung-Hoon Kim, Jong Yeon Park.
Abstract
Citalopram and paroxetine are selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors and also have antinociceptive effects. We investigated the antiallodynic and antihyperalgesic effects of intrathecally administered morphine, citalopram, paroxetine, and combinations thereof, in a rat model in which peripheral inflammation was induced by complete Freund's adjuvant (CFA). Drugs were intrathecally administered via direct lumbar puncture. Mechanical allodynia was measured using a Dynamic Plantar Aesthesiometer. Thermal hyperalgesia and cold allodynia were determined by measuring latency of paw withdrawal in response to radiant heat and cold water. Behavioral tests were run before and 15, 30, 45, and 60 min after intrathecal injection. Intraplantar injection of CFA produced mechanical allodynia, thermal hyperalgesia, and cold allodynia. Intrathecally administered morphine (0.3 or 1 µg) had antiallodynic or antihyperalgesic effects (24.0%-71.9% elevation). The effects of morphine were significantly increased when a combination of citalopram (100 µg) and paroxetine (100 µg) was added (35.2%-95.1% elevation). This rise was reversed by naloxone and methysergide. The effects of citalopram and paroxetine were also reversed by naloxone and methysergide. We suggest that the mu opioid receptor and serotonin receptors play major roles in production of the antiallodynic and antihyperalgesic effects of morphine, citalopram, paroxetine, and combinations thereof, in animals experiencing inflammatory pain.Entities:
Keywords: Citalopram; Inflammation; Intrathecal injections; Morphine; Pain; Paroxetine
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22468108 PMCID: PMC3314857 DOI: 10.3346/jkms.2012.27.4.430
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Korean Med Sci ISSN: 1011-8934 Impact factor: 2.153
Fig. 1Experimental design: four sets of experiments were conducted. i.t., intrathecal injection.
Fig. 2Time course of mechanical allodynia, thermal hyperalgesia, and cold allodynia after Complete Freund's Adjuvant (CFA) injection. *P < 0.05 vs naïve rats.
Time course of mechanical antiallodynic effects after intrathecal injection of morphine, citalopram, paroxetine, and combinations
Data are means ± SDs from eight rats per group. C, citalopram 100 µg; P, paroxetine 100 µg; m, morphine 0.3 µg; M, morphine 1 µg; T, methysergide 100 µg pretreatment; N, naloxone 20 µg pretreatment; mC, mP, MC, MP, TM, NC, and NP, the antiallodynic interaction of both drugs; NMC and NMP, pretreatment of naloxone 20 µg before co-administration of both drugs; TMC and TMP, pretreatment of methysergide 100 µg before co-administration of both drugs. *< 0.05 vs m; †< 0.05 vs M; ‡< 0.05 vs MC; §< 0.05 vs MP; ∥< 0.05 vs P.
Time course of thermal antihyperalgesic effects after intrathecal injection of morphine, citalopram, paroxetine, and combinations
Data are means ± SDs from eight rats per group. C, citalopram 100 µg; P, paroxetine 100 µg; m, morphine 0.3 µg; M, morphine 1 µg; T, methysergide 100 µg pretreatment; N, naloxone 20 µg pretreatment; mC, mP, MC, MP, TM, NC, and NP, the antihyperalgesic interaction of both drugs; NMC and NMP, pretreatment of naloxone 20 µg before co-administration of both drugs; TMC and TMP, pretreatment of methysergide 100 µg before co-administration of both drugs. *< 0.05 vs m; †< 0.05 vs M; ‡< 0.05 vs MC; §< 0.05 vs MP; ∥< 0.05 vs C; ¶< 0.05 vs P.
Time course of cold antiallodynic effects after intrathecal injection of morphine, citalopram, paroxetine, and combinations
Data are means ± SDs from eight rats per group. C, citalopram 100 µg; P, paroxetine 100 µg; m, morphine 0.3 µg; M, morphine 1 µg; T, methysergide 100 µg pretreatment; N, naloxone 20 µg pretreatment; mC, mP, MC, MP, TM, NC, and NP, the antiallodynic interaction of both drugs; NMC and NMP, pretreatment of naloxon 20 µg before co-administration of both drugs; TMC and TMP, pretreatment of methysergide 100 µg before co-administration of both drugs. *< 0.05 vs m; †< 0.05 vs M; ‡< 0.05 vs MC; §< 0.05 vs MP; ∥< 0.05 vs C; ¶< 0.05 vs P.