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Cutaneous analgesia after subcutaneous injection of memantine and amantadine and their systemic toxicity in rats.

Yu-Wen Chen1, Ja-Ping Shieh, Yu-Chung Chen, Yuk-Man Leung, Ching-Hsia Hung, Jhi-Joung Wang.   

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The purpose of the study is to find subcutaneous equianalgesic doses of memantine, amantadine and bupivacaine and use these doses to quantify the cardiovascular and central nervous system toxicity of these agents after intravenous administration. Memantine, amantadine and bupivacaine, a local anesthetic, in a dose-related fashion were determined for cutaneous analgesia by a block of the cutaneous trunci muscle reflex in rats, and equipotent doses were calculated. Following rapid intravenous infusion of equianalgesic bupivacaine, memantine, amantadine and saline (vehicle) in rats, we observed the onset time of seizure, apnea and impending death, and monitored mean arterial blood pressure and heart rate. Memantine and amantadine elicited dose-dependent cutaneous analgesia. At the 50% effective dose (ED(50)), the rank of potencies was bupivacaine [1.8 (1.7-2.0)]>memantine [19.1 (17.6-21.8)]>amantadine [36.1 (32.0-40.3)] (P<0.05). On ED(25), ED(50) and ED(75) basis, the duration caused by bupivacaine was similar to that caused by memantine or amantadine. At equianalgesic doses, the infusion time of memantine or amantadine required to induce seizure, impending death, and apnea was longer than that of bupivacaine during rapid intravenous infusion (P<0.01). The decreasing slope in mean arterial blood pressure and heart rate was slower with memantine and amantadine when compared with bupivacaine at equivalent doses (P<0.01). Our data showed that memantine and amantadine (i) were equal to bupivacaine at producing durations of cutaneous analgesia but (ii) were less likely than bupivacaine to cause cardiovascular and central nervous system toxicity.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 22935636     DOI: 10.1016/j.ejphar.2012.07.037

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Pharmacol        ISSN: 0014-2999            Impact factor:   4.432


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