Nitric Oxide and Opioids Involvement in Isobolographic Nsaids Antinociception

Author:

Miranda Hugo F.1,Noriega Viviana2,Sierralta Fernando3,Poblete Paula1,Aranda Nicolás1,Prieto Juan Carlos23

Affiliation:

1. Neuroscience Department, Faculty of Medicine, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile

2. Cardiovascular Department, Clinical Hospital, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile

3. Pharmacology Program, ICBM, Faculty of Medicine, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile

Abstract

AbstractDifferent NSAIDs are used as antinociceptive in various analgesic assays, among which should be mentioned: ibuprofen, ketorolac , ketoprofen, meloxicam , paracetamol and others. It has been shown that NSAIDs possess antinociceptive activity by blocking cyclooxygenase enzymes (COXs). The present study was designed to evaluate the possible involvement of the nitridergic pathway due to L-NAME and the opioidergic route by NTX in the antinoception induced by NSAIDs using a murine pain model the tail flick test in an automatic tail flick algesiometer. The antinociception was evaluated by means of isobolographic analysis. The interaction between the combination of NSAIDs, via i.p., on basis of their ED25, demonstrated that the coadministration of the drugs were synergistic with the exception of the lack of effect in combination of meloxicam with ibuprofen and with ketorolac, since the result was additive. These data validate that the NSAIDs administered alone or in combinations produce antinociception in which other mechanisms of action must be added to the simple inhibition of COXs. In addition, the pretreatment of the mice with L-NAME and NTX does not change previous isobolographic parameters of the mixture of NSAIDs.

Publisher

Georg Thieme Verlag KG

Subject

Drug Discovery,General Medicine

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