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  • Modulating actions of NMDA receptors on pronociceptive effects of locally injected remifentanil in diabetic rats.

Modulating actions of NMDA receptors on pronociceptive effects of locally injected remifentanil in diabetic rats.

Pharmacological reports : PR (2014-12-03)
Tufan Mert, Hafize Oksuz, Berin Tugtag, Metin Kilinc, Nimet Senoglu, Ramazan Bilgin
ABSTRACT

In this study, we investigated the effects of locally (intraplantar) applied remifentanil, a μ opioid receptor agonist, to the paws and tested whether locally N-methyl d-aspartate (NMDA) receptors agonist or antagonist can modify remifentanil-induced effects in diabetic rats. Effects of locally (intraplantar) remifentanil, NMDA and MK801 or their combinations were investigated by measuring the latencies, thresholds and two biochemical parameters (malondialdehyde (MDA) and nitric oxide (NO)), in streptozotocin induced diabetic rats. Diabetic rats exhibited hyperalgesia and allodynia and remifentanil treatment aggravated the hyperalgesia and allodynia. The hyperalgesic and allodynic effects of remifentanil decreased in diabetic rats as compared to healthy rats. MK801 suppressed the hyperalgesic and allodynic actions of remifentanil in diabetic rats. However, hyperalgesic and allodynic actions of NMDA increased in diabetic rats. In contrast to age matched group, the combination of NMDA and remifentanil did not produce synergistic actions in diabetic rats. The levels of MDA and NO in the paw tissues of the diabetic rats significantly increased. MK801 significantly decreased NO levels, but not MDA, in diabetic rats. The hyperalgesic and allodynic actions of locally treated remifentanil may decrease in diabetic conditions. Increases in NMDA receptors activation, reactive oxygen species production and NO release may modify the sensitivity to remifentanil in diabetes induced neuropathic pain states.

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N-Methyl-D-aspartic acid, ≥98% (TLC), solid