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. 2018 Dec;33(12):1087-1094.
doi: 10.1590/s0102-865020180120000006.

Influence of tramadol on functional recovery of acute spinal cord injury in rats

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Influence of tramadol on functional recovery of acute spinal cord injury in rats

Rosa Helena de Figueiredo Chaves et al. Acta Cir Bras. 2018 Dec.
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Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate the influence tramadol on functional recovery of acute spinal cord injury in rats.

Methods: Ten rats were divided into two groups (n = 5). All animals were submitted by a laminectomy and spinal cord injury at eighth thoracic vertebra. In control group, the rats didn't receive any analgesic. In tramadol group, the rats received tramadol 4mg/Kg at 12/12h until 5 days by subcutaneous. Animals were following by fourteen days. Was evaluated the Basso, Beattie, Bresnahan scale (locomotor evaluation) and Rat Grimace Scale (pain evaluation) at four periods.

Results: There no difference between the groups in locomotor evaluation in all periods evaluated (p>0.05) and in both groups there was a partial recover of function. The tramadol group show a lower pain levels at the first, third and seventh postoperatively days when comparing to the control group.

Conclusion: The tramadol as an analgesic agent don't influence on functional recovery of acute spinal cord injury in rats.

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