Involvement of central serotonergic pathways in nefopam-induced antinociception
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Involvement of central serotonergic pathways in nefopam-induced antinociception
Abstract
The possible involvement of central serotonergic pathways in the mechanism of action of nefopam was investigated in male albino mice. Nefopam (15 mg/kg i.p.) did not alter the concentration of serotonin or its metabolite 5-hydroxyindole acetic acid in frontal cortex or spinal cord. Lesions of the ascending serotonergic pathways were made by systemic administration of p-chloroamphetamine (PCA). Serotonin depletion in all serotonergic systems was obtained by means of p-chlorophenylalanine (PCPA). Two different nociceptive assays were used, the formalin test and the increasing temperature hot plate test. PCPA pretreatment significantly reduced the effect of nefopam (15 mg/kg) in the formalin test. In contrast, nefopam-induced analgesia was not affected by PCA pretreatment, either in the formalin test or in the increasing temperature hot plate test. In conclusion, the data suggest that descending serotonergic pathways are involved in nefopam-induced antinociception.
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