Evaluation of antinociceptive activity of minocycline in Swiss albino mice

Nithyapriya Manoharan, Madhan L, Sanu Sain, M. R
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Background: In an array of clinical diseases, pain management becomes increasingly complicated. The stimulation of glial cells and associations between neuroglial cells are emerging as being part of the primary mechanisms of pain. It has been observed that the tetracycline antibiotic minocycline inhibits microglial activation and thereby decreases nociception. Aims and Objectives: The primary purpose of this study is to assess and compare the antinociceptive activity of minocycline with that of the conventional analgesic tramadol in Swiss albino mice. Materials and Methods: Twenty-four Swiss albino mice in total were allocated into four groups, each including six mice. Using Eddy’s hot plate plus tail-flick procedure, the analgesic effects of tablet minocycline 5 mg/kg and tablet minocycline dose 10 mg/kg were assessed and compared to those of tramadol. Recordings of reaction time observations are made both before and after the administration of drugs. Results of a statistical analysis were obtained. Results: Results of our study showed that in the tail-flick plus hot plate procedures, minocycline in doses of 5 mg/kg and 10 mg/kg had a significant (P < 0.05) antinociceptive effect in Swiss albino mice. However, the antinociceptive effect of minocycline is more when compared to distilled water, and is less when compared to standard analgesic tramadol. Conclusion: Minocycline showed significant antinociceptive activity in both doses in Swiss albino mice.
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二甲胺四环素对瑞士白化小鼠抗伤感受活性的评价
背景:在一系列临床疾病中,疼痛管理变得越来越复杂。神经胶质细胞的刺激和神经胶质细胞之间的联系正在成为疼痛的主要机制的一部分。已经观察到四环素抗生素二甲胺四环素抑制小胶质细胞的激活,从而减少伤害感觉。目的和目的:本研究的主要目的是评估和比较米诺环素与传统镇痛药曲马多对瑞士白化小鼠的抗伤害活性。材料与方法:将24只瑞士白化小鼠分为4组,每组6只。采用涡流热板加甩尾法,评价米诺环素片剂5 mg/kg和米诺环素片剂10 mg/kg与曲马多的镇痛效果。记录给药前后的反应时间观察。得到了统计分析结果。结果:我们的研究结果显示,在甩尾加热板实验中,5 mg/kg和10 mg/kg剂量的米诺环素对瑞士白化小鼠有显著(P < 0.05)的抗伤害感受作用。然而,与蒸馏水相比,二甲胺四环素的抗痛感作用更大,而与标准镇痛药曲马多相比,二甲胺四环素的抗痛感作用更小。结论:米诺环素在两种剂量下对瑞士白化小鼠均有明显的抗伤害性作用。
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