Antinociception induced by rosuvastatin in mice: Modulation by opioid receptor antagonists, risperidone and l-name
Juan Carlos Prieto,
Viviana Noriega,
Hugo F Miranda
Abstract:Statins are widely used in cardiovascular disease as cholesterol lowering drugs. However, they also have other actions (pleiotropic effects) including antiproliferative, antithrombotic, neuroprotective, immunomodulatory, anti-inflammatory and antinociceptive activity. The aim of this study was to determine the antinociception properties of rosuvastatin in two murine models of pain and the involvement of opioid antagonists (naltrexone, naltrindole, norbinaltorphimine), risperidone, and L-NAME (L-NG-nitro argini… Show more
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