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Dopaminergic modulation of neuropathic pain: analgesia in rats by a D2-type receptor agonist.

Nuria Cobacho1, José Luis de la Calle2, Carlos Luis Paíno3.   

Abstract

Experimental studies have shown that dopaminergic mechanisms can modulate both nociception and chronic pain perception, but such property is not exploited pharmacologically at the clinical level. We have previously shown that levodopa produces D2-receptor-mediated antiallodynic effects in rats with peripheral mononeuropathy. Here, we test the effects of a D2-type receptor (D2R) agonist, quinpirole, on neuropathic pain in rats. Allodynic responses to cooling and light touch were measured in the hind limbs of rats with chronic constriction injury of one sciatic nerve. Single intraperitoneal injection of quinpirole (1 mg/kg) totally inhibited cold and tactile allodynic responses for over 3 and 48 h, respectively. At that dose, quinpirole had no effect on nocifensive responses to heat. Lumbar intrathecal injection of quinpirole produced short-term inhibition of the responses to cold and tactile stimuli, suggesting that spinal mechanisms may contribute to the antiallodynic activity of quinpirole. Chronic subcutaneous infusion of quinpirole by implanted Alzet pumps (0.025 mg/kg·day) provided a slowly progressing inhibition of cold and tactile allodynic responses, which re-emerged after the pumps were removed. These experiments show the involvement of dopaminergic systems in the modulation of chronic allodynias and provide experimental support for proposing the use of D2R agonists for neuropathic pain relief.
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Keywords:  Chronic subcutaneous infusion; Cold allodynia; Quinpirole; Spinal delivery; Systemic delivery; Tactile allodynia

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24959942     DOI: 10.1016/j.brainresbull.2014.06.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Res Bull        ISSN: 0361-9230            Impact factor:   4.077


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