The role of histamine H1 receptor in the anterior cingulate cortex on nociception level following acute restraint stress in male rats

Author:

Daniali Roxana1ORCID,Zeraati Fatemeh1,Mohammadi Mojdeh1,Haddadi Rasool1

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmacology Hamadan University of Medical Sciences Hamadan Iran

Abstract

AbstractConsidering the importance of pain and stress, we decided to investigate the intra‐anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) microinjection of histamine and mepyramine alone and concurrently on acute pain induced by hot plate following restraint stress in male rats. 24‐gauge, 10 mm stainless steel guide cannula was implanted over the ACC in the incised scalp of 4 groups. Restraint stress in healthy rats produced a significant increase (p < .05) in the pain threshold. The simultaneous microinjection of 4 μg/side histamine and 8 μg/side mepyramine as a histaminergic system inverse agonist in healthy nonrestraint animals did not affect the pain threshold. Although Histamine decreased the threshold of pain meaningfully, mepyramine elevated it in a significant manner (p < .05). In the restrained animals, intra‐ACC microinjection of histamine produced no significant impact on the pain threshold. However, intra‐ACC microinjection of mepyramine before histamine, significantly (p < .01) altered the result and enhanced the threshold of pain. The results of our study demonstrated that histaminergic neurons have an important role in the processing of pain in the ACC following restraint stress.

Funder

Hamadan University of Medical Sciences

Publisher

Wiley

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