The peripheral antinociceptive effect of nalbuphine is associated with activation of ATP-sensitive K+ channels.

Mario I Ortiz, Eduardo Fernández-Martínez, Héctor Ponce-Monter, Nury Pérez-Hernández, Arturo Macías, Eduardo Rangel-Flores, Gilberto Castañeda-Hérnandez
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There is evidence that local peripheral administration of codeine and morphine produces antinociception through the activation of the ATP-sensitive K(+)-channel. Therefore we evaluated the participation of this channel in the antinociceptive action produced by nalbuphine in the formalin test. Female Wistar rats (160-200 g) were injected in the dorsal surface of the right hind paw with 50 microl of formalin (5%). Nociception was quantified as the number of flinches of the injected paw during 1 hr, whereas a reduction of the number of flinches was considered antinociception. Rats received a s.c. injection (50 microl) into the dorsal surface of the right hind paw of vehicle or increasing doses of nalbuphine (100-400 microg/paw) 20 min before formalin injection into the ipsilateral paw. To determine whether nalbuphine-induced peripheral antinociception was mediated by K(+)-channels, the effect of pretreatment (10 min before formalin injection) with the appropriate vehicle or the ATP-sensitive K(+)-channel inhibitor glibenclamide (25-100 microg/paw) on the antinociceptive effect induced by local peripheral nalbuphine (400 microg/paw) was assessed. Morphine was used as positive antinociceptive control. Local peripheral injection of nalbuphine produced a dose-dependent antinociception during both phases of the test. Local pretreatment with glibenclamide prevented nalbuphine-induced antinociception in a dose-dependent fashion in both phases of the test. Our data suggest that nalbuphine activates ATP-sensitive K(+)-channels in order to produce its peripheral antinociceptive effect.

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纳布啡的外周抗感觉作用与atp敏感的K+通道的激活有关。
有证据表明,局部外周给药可待因和吗啡通过激活atp敏感的K(+)通道产生抗痛觉。因此,我们在福尔马林试验中评估了该通道参与纳布啡产生的抗感觉作用。雌性Wistar大鼠(160 ~ 200 g)右后爪背表面注射50 μ l(5%)福尔马林。痛觉被量化为在1小时内注射的爪子的收缩次数,而收缩次数的减少被认为是抗痛觉。在同侧足部注射福尔马林前20分钟,大鼠右后爪背表面注射sc (50 μ l)或增加剂量的纳布啡(100-400 μ g/爪)。为了确定nalbuphine诱导的外周抗痛觉是否通过K(+)通道介导,我们评估了适当的载体预处理(注射福尔马林前10分钟)或atp敏感的K(+)通道抑制剂格列本脲(25-100微克/爪)对局部外周nalbuphine(400微克/爪)诱导的抗痛觉效应的影响。吗啡作为抗痛觉反应阳性对照。在试验的两个阶段,局部外周注射纳布啡产生剂量依赖性的抗痛觉作用。在试验的两个阶段,格列苯脲局部预处理以剂量依赖的方式阻止了纳布啡诱导的抗痛感。我们的数据表明,纳布啡激活atp敏感的K(+)通道,以产生其外周抗感觉作用。
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