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Involvement of central opiate receptors in modulation of centrally administered oxytocin-induced antinociception

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  1275-1280

Abstract

 Objective(s): Oxytocin is involved in modulation of many brain-mediated functions. In the present study, we investigated the central effects of Oxytocin and its receptor antagonist, atosiban on inflammatory pain. The contribution of opiate receptors was explored using non-selective and selective antagonists. Materials and Methods: The Fourth ventricle of the brain of anesthetized Rats was implanted with a guide cannula. Inflammatory pain in the orofacial region was induced by subcutaneous (SC) injection of formalin into the vibrissa pad, and time duration of face rubbing behavior was measured for 45 min. Results: A typical biphasic pain was observed after formalin injection. This biphasic pain behavior was attenuated by intra-Fourth ventricle administration of Oxytocin (12. 5, 50, and 200 ng/rat). Central prior administration of 400 ng/rat atosiban (an Oxytocin receptor antagonist), naloxone (a nonselective opiate receptor antagonist), naloxonazine (a selective μ-opiate receptor antagonist), and norbinaltorphimine (a selective κ-opiate receptor antagonist), but not naltrindole (a δ-opiate receptor antagonist), prevented Oxytocin-induced (200 ng/rat) antinociception. Except for naltrindole, other antagonists increased pain intensity when used alone. Above-mentioned drugs did not alter locomotor activity. Conclusion: Oxytocin, as a neuropeptide neurotransmitter, may be involved in the supraspinal modulation of inflammatory pain through μ-and κ-, but not δ-opiate receptors.

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    ERFANPARAST, AMIR, TAMADDONFARD, ESMAEAL, & Seyedin, Sahar. (2018). Involvement of central opiate receptors in modulation of centrally administered oxytocin-induced antinociception. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF BASIC MEDICAL SCIENCES, 21(12), 1275-1280. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/722829/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    ERFANPARAST AMIR, TAMADDONFARD ESMAEAL, Seyedin Sahar. Involvement of central opiate receptors in modulation of centrally administered oxytocin-induced antinociception. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF BASIC MEDICAL SCIENCES[Internet]. 2018;21(12):1275-1280. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/722829/en

    IEEE: Copy

    AMIR ERFANPARAST, ESMAEAL TAMADDONFARD, and Sahar Seyedin, “Involvement of central opiate receptors in modulation of centrally administered oxytocin-induced antinociception,” IRANIAN JOURNAL OF BASIC MEDICAL SCIENCES, vol. 21, no. 12, pp. 1275–1280, 2018, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/722829/en

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