2007
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-879x2006005000136
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Comparison of pre- versus post-incision administration of intraplantar indomethacin and MK886 in a rat model of postoperative pain

Abstract: The amplification of pain long after the initial stimulus may be avoided if the treatment of pain is introduced before its initiation. However, conflicting evidence exists about the efficacy of such preemptive analgesia for the management of postoperative pain. This study compares the efficacy of intraplantar administration of indomethacin (a non-selective inhibitor of cyclooxygenase) and MK886 (an inhibitor of 5-lipoxygenase-activating protein), separately or in combination to produce preemptive analgesia in … Show more

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“…Mechanical threshold, determined by using von Frey-induced withdrawal reflex analysis, was comparable in Ern1 f/f versus Ern1 f/f Vav1 cre mice after surgery (fig. S10B), which is consistent with the negligible role of peripheral Cox-2 in evoked punctate mechanical hypersensitivity previously reported in rodent models of acute pain (41)(42)(43)(44). The numbers of flinches (fig.…”
Section: Cell Membrane Phospholipidssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Mechanical threshold, determined by using von Frey-induced withdrawal reflex analysis, was comparable in Ern1 f/f versus Ern1 f/f Vav1 cre mice after surgery (fig. S10B), which is consistent with the negligible role of peripheral Cox-2 in evoked punctate mechanical hypersensitivity previously reported in rodent models of acute pain (41)(42)(43)(44). The numbers of flinches (fig.…”
Section: Cell Membrane Phospholipidssupporting
confidence: 88%