Amitriptyline prolongs the antihyperalgesic effect of 2 Hz electroacupuncture in mononeuropathic rats

Rafael Sobrano Fais, Glaucia Melo Reis, Quintino Moura Dias, Ana Carolina Rossaneis, João Walter S. Silveira, Wiliam Alves Prado
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Amitriptyline and electroacupuncture (EA) have been used in the management of neuropathic pain. This study examines whether the use of an intraperitoneal injection of amitriptyline changes the effectiveness of EA to reduce neuropathic pain in rats. Changes in the nociceptive threshold of intraperitoneal saline (0.8 ml/kg)- or amitriptyline (0.8 mg/kg)-treated rats were evaluated using the tail-flick test and a model of neuropathic pain before, during and after a 20-min period of 2 Hz EA applied to the Zusanli and Sanynjiao acupoints. The experiments were conducted two or seven days after a sham or chronic constriction injury (CCI) of the sciatic nerve. Amitriptyline had no effect against thermal or neuropathic pain in sham EA-stimulated rats. Two Hz EA increased the tail-flick latency and reduced the mechanical hyperalgesia evoked by the CCI and was more effective against mechanical hyperalgesia when used at the earlier phase of the neuropathic pain than at the later phase. These effects of EA were significantly increased in intensity in the tail-flick test and lasted longer in neuropathic rats after intraperitoneal amitriptyline. The duration of the analgesic effect of 2 Hz EA in the operated hind paws of saline- or amitriptyline-treated rats was longer at two than at seven days after nerve injury. The analgesic effect of EA and its combination with amitriptyline were detected in both sham and CCI rats. The combined effect of amitriptyline and EA may represent an alternative for prolonging the efficacy of EA in the management of neuropathic pain.

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阿米替林可延长2 Hz电针对单神经病变大鼠的镇痛作用
阿米替林和电针(EA)已被用于神经性疼痛的管理。本研究探讨腹腔注射阿米替林是否会改变EA减轻大鼠神经性疼痛的有效性。采用甩尾试验和神经性疼痛模型,对足三里和三阴角穴施加2hz电刺激20分钟前、中、后腹腔注射生理盐水(0.8 ml/kg)或阿米替林(0.8 mg/kg)处理大鼠的伤害性阈值变化进行评价。实验是在假性或慢性坐骨神经收缩损伤(CCI)后2天或7天进行的。阿米替林对假性ea刺激大鼠的热痛和神经性疼痛无影响。2hz EA增加了甩尾潜伏期,减少了CCI引起的机械性痛觉过敏,并且在神经性疼痛的早期使用比在后期使用更有效。神经病变大鼠腹腔注射阿米替林后,EA的这些作用在甩尾试验中显著增强,持续时间更长。2 Hz EA对生理盐水或阿米替林治疗大鼠术后后爪的镇痛作用持续时间2天长于神经损伤后7天。观察EA及与阿米替林联用对假手术大鼠和CCI大鼠的镇痛作用。阿米替林和EA的联合作用可能是延长EA治疗神经性疼痛疗效的一种选择。
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