| Literature DB >> 28345130 |
A Ochoa-Aguilar1, M A Sotomayor-Sobrino1, R Jaimez1, R Rodríguez1, R Plancarte-Sánchez2, R Ventura-Martinez1.
Abstract
Preclinical Research The aim of this study was to determine the antiallodynic effect of acute administration of the β-lactam antimicrobials, ceftriaxone (CFX) and clavulanic acid (CLAV), for the control of established pain on a model of neuropathic pain (NP). We also investigated the involvement of dopaminergic and opioidergic pathways as well as alterations in serum concentrations of TNF-α in the antiallodynic actions of these drugs. CFX, CLAV, or gabapentin (GAP), a reference drug, were administered i.p. twelve days after constriction of the sciatic nerve in rats. Mechanic and cold allodynia were evaluated for 3 h and alterations in serum concentration of TNF-α determined. Both CFX and CLAV had antiallodynic effects in response to mechanical and cold stimulation, similar to GAP. The antiallodynic effects of CFX and CLAV were blocked by haloperidol (HAL), a D2 receptor antagonist, and by naloxone (NLX), an opioid receptor antagonist. Additionally, serum TNF-α levels were attenuated following CFX and CLAV administration. These results suggest that acute administration of CFX and CLAV may represent a promising approach for treating the acute allodynia of NP, and that the mechanisms involved in these effects involve activation of dopaminergic and opioidergic pathways as well as modulation of TNF-α production. Drug Dev Res 78 : 105-115, 2017.Entities:
Keywords: ceftriaxone; clavulanic acid; neuropathic pain
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28345130 DOI: 10.1002/ddr.21381
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Drug Dev Res ISSN: 0272-4391 Impact factor: 4.360