2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.neulet.2015.01.070
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Urinary trypsin inhibitor attenuates the development of neuropathic pain following spinal nerve ligation

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“…The sample size was calculated using "G*Power3" software (available freely at http://www.psycho.uni-duesseldorf.de/ abteilungen/aap/gpower3). The effect size was calculated as 0.77 according to the results of the previous study which used another serine protease inhibitor [2]. Using α = 0.05 with a power 95%, the total sample size was calculated as 30 for the statistical analysis of three consecutive measurements with PWT with repeated measures analysis of variance in three groups.…”
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“…The sample size was calculated using "G*Power3" software (available freely at http://www.psycho.uni-duesseldorf.de/ abteilungen/aap/gpower3). The effect size was calculated as 0.77 according to the results of the previous study which used another serine protease inhibitor [2]. Using α = 0.05 with a power 95%, the total sample size was calculated as 30 for the statistical analysis of three consecutive measurements with PWT with repeated measures analysis of variance in three groups.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In terms of neuroinflammation, serine protease inhibitor has inhibitory properties on the proinflammatory cytokines and has the effect of attenuating the development of neuropathic pain [2,14]. Gabexate mesilate is one of those serine protease inhibitors with properties of antiinflammation and TNF-α inhibition by the suppression of NF-κB and the NO pathway [13,15,17] which are closely related with an inflammatory response and the development of neuropathic pain after spinal nerve injury.…”
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