2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.neulet.2010.12.063
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Anti-allodynic and anti-hyperalgesic effects of ceftriaxone in streptozocin-induced diabetic rats

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“…The mechanical nociceptive threshold was evaluated by observing withdrawal responses to mechanical stimulation using von Frey filaments (Stoelting, Wood Dale, IL, USA) [22][23][24]. The von Frey filament was used to apply a linearly increasing pressure, starting at 0.13 g and increasing until a withdrawal response occurred.…”
Section: Measurement Of the Mwtmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The mechanical nociceptive threshold was evaluated by observing withdrawal responses to mechanical stimulation using von Frey filaments (Stoelting, Wood Dale, IL, USA) [22][23][24]. The von Frey filament was used to apply a linearly increasing pressure, starting at 0.13 g and increasing until a withdrawal response occurred.…”
Section: Measurement Of the Mwtmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The latency to hind paw withdrawal from a thermal stimulus was determined by exposing the plantar surface of the hind paw to radiant heat using the Thermal Paw Stimulation System (BME-410C, Tianjin, China) [22][23][24]. Rats were placed in a transparent, square, bottomless acrylic box (22 cm × 12 cm × 22 cm) on a glass plate under which a light was located.…”
Section: Measurement Of the Twlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CTX acts by inhibition of transpeptidase enzymes which are responsible for the final step in bacterial cell wall synthesis and has significant stability against beta-hydrolysis (Neu 1985). Other non-antibiotic actions of CTX on animal studies demonstrated that it could ameliorate morphine tolerance (Rawls et al 2010b), and dependence (Rawls et al 2010a), diabetic hyperalgesia (Gunduz et al 2011) and neuropathic pain (Liu et al 2010). Moreover, CTX attenuate cyclosporine A (Yilmaz et al 2011), tobramycin (Beauchamp et al 1994), isepamicin (Yoshiyama et al 1998), and cadmiuminduced (Dwivedi et al 2012) nephrotoxicity in rats.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The latency to hind paw withdrawal from a thermal stimulus was determined by exposing the plantar surface of the hind paw to radiant heat using the Thermal Paw Stimulation System (BME-410C, Tianjin) [44,47,48]. Rats were placed in a transparent, square, bottomless acrylic box (22 cm × 12 cm × 22 cm) on a glass plate under which a light was located.…”
Section: Thermal Hyperalgesiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mechanical nociceptive threshold was evaluated by observing the withdrawal responses to mechanical stimulation using von Frey filaments (Stoelting, Wood Dale, IL, USA) [44,47,48]. The von Frey filament was used to apply a linearly increasing pressure once, starting with 0.13 g and continuing until a withdrawal response occurred or the force reached 20.1 g (the cutoff value).…”
Section: Mechanical Hyperalgesiamentioning
confidence: 99%