Revista Brasileira de Anestesiologia (Apr 2015)

Subarachnoid meloxicam does not inhibit the mechanical hypernociception on carrageenan test in rats

  • Lanucha Fidelis da Luz Moura,
  • Silvana Bellini Vidor,
  • Anelise Bonilla Trindade,
  • Priscilla Domingues Mörschbächer,
  • Nilson Oleskovicz,
  • Emerson Antonio Contesini

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bjane.2013.10.020
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 65, no. 2
pp. 124 – 129

Abstract

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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Evaluate the antinociceptive effects of subarachnoid meloxicam on the mechanical hypernociception induced by carrageenan in rats. METHODS: Randomized controlled trial. Eighteen adult male Wistar rats underwent a cannula implantation into the subarachnoid space and were randomly divided into two groups: Group I received saline solution 5 µL, while Group II received meloxicam 30 mg. The mechanical hypernociception was induced by intraplantar injection of carrageenan and evaluated using a digital analgesy meter every 30 min during a 4-h period. The results were recorded as the Δ withdrawal threshold (in g), calculated by subtracting the measurement value after treatment from baseline. RESULTS: The Δ withdrawal threshold mean values were lower in the group of patients treated with meloxicam over all time points between 45 and 165 min, however, there was no statistical significance (p = 0.835) for this difference. CONCLUSION: Subarachnoid meloxicam at a dose of 30 µg animal-1 did not suppress the mechanical hypernociception in a model of inflammatory pain induced by intraplantar administration of carrageenan in rats. The data suggest that other dosages should be investigated the drug effect is discarded.

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