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      Ação da fluoxetina sobre a dor aguda em ratos submetidos à constrição do nervo ciático Translated title: Fluoxetine action on acute pain in rats submitted to sciatic nerve constriction

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          JUSTIFICATIVA E OBJETIVOS: Os inibidores seletivos da recaptação de serotonina como a fluoxetina, têm sido apontados como alternativa ao uso dos antidepressivos tricíclicos para o tratamento da dor crônica, pela menor incidência de efeitos colaterais. O objetivo deste estudo foi estudar o efeito da serotonina na modulação da dor aguda, pela administração de fluoxetina, por meio do teste da formalina, em ratos, anteriormente submetidos à constrição do nervo ciático. MÉTODO: Foram estudados 24 ratos Wistar, machos, com peso médio de 300 g, distribuídos em 5 grupos: 1. Controle sem tratamento; 2. Constrição do nervo ciático; 3. Constrição do nervo ciático tratados com 5 mg.kg-1.dia de fluoxetina, por via oral durante 15 dias; 4. Constrição do nervo ciático tratados com 5 mg.kg-1 de reserpina, por via oral a cada 72h e com 5 mg.kg-1.dia de fluoxetina por via oral, durante 15 dias; 5. Constrição do nervo ciático tratados com 5 mg.kg-1 de reserpina por via oral em intervalos de 72h, durante 15 dias. Todos os animais foram submetidos ao teste da formalina modificado após os tratamentos especificados. RESULTADOS: A resposta na fase I, na fase intermediária e na fase II do teste da formalina não foi alterada pela constrição do ciático. O tratamento com reserpina ou fluoxetina não interferiu com as fases I e intermediária do teste da formalina nos grupos submetidos à constrição do ciático. O número de elevações da pata na fase II do teste da formalina aumentou nos animais tratados com fluoxetina e diminuiu nos animais tratados com reserpina. Nos animais tratados com a associação reserpina e fluoxetina houve redução do número de elevações da pata em comparação com os animais tratados apenas com a fluoxetina. CONCLUSÃO: O tratamento com fluoxetina aumentou a sensação dolorosa após estímulo agudo em ratos submetidos à constrição do ciático, evidenciando ação algogênica do fármaco neste modelo experimental.

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          BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, such as fluoxetine, have been suggested as alternative to tricyclic antidepressants to treat chronic pain, due to the lower incidence of side effects. This study aimed at observing the effects of serotonin on acute pain modulation, by the administration of fluoxetine through the formalin test in rats previously submitted to sciatic nerve constriction. METHOD: We used 24 male Wistar rats, with mean weight of 300 g and distributed in 5 groups: 1. Control untreated; 2. Sciatic nerve constriction; 3. Sciatic nerve constriction and treated with 5 mg.kg-1.day oral fluoxetine for 15 days; 4. Sciatic nerve constriction treated with 5 mg.kg-1 oral reserpine every 72 hours and with 5 mg.kg-1.day oral fluoxetine for 15 days; 5. Sciatic nerve constriction treated with 5 mg.kg-1 oral reserpine every 72 hours for 15 days. All animals were submitted to modified formalin test after treatment. RESULTS: Response in the phase I, intermediate and phase II formalin test was not changed by sciatic nerve constriction. Treatment with reserpine or fluoxetine has not interfered with first and intermediate formalin test phases in the groups submitted to sciatic nerve constriction. The number of flinches in the second formalin test phase has increased in animals treated with fluoxetine and has decreased in animals treated with reserpine. There has been decrease in the number of flinches in animals treated with the association reserpina and fluoxetine as compared to animals treated with fluoxetine alone. CONCLUSION: Fluoxetine has increased painful sensation after acute stimulation in rats submitted to sciatic nerve constriction, showing the algogenic action of the drug in this experimental model.

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                Contributors
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                Journal
                rdor
                Revista Dor
                Rev. dor
                Sociedade Brasileira para o Estudo da Dor (São Paulo )
                2317-6393
                March 2012
                : 13
                : 1
                : 59-64
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Universidade de Taubaté Brazil
                [2 ] Universidade de Taubaté Brazil
                [3 ] Universidade de Taubaté Brazil
                [4 ] Universidade de Taubaté Brazil
                [5 ] Universidade de Taubaté Brazil
                [6 ] Universidade de Taubaté Brazil
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                S1806-00132012000100011
                10.1590/S1806-00132012000100011
                cb7c510b-59cc-42f6-8659-510f4a168ed8

                http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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                Categories
                CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
                CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
                NEUROSCIENCES

                Emergency medicine & Trauma,Neurology,Neurosciences
                Neuropathy,Fluoxetine,Dor,Fluoxetina,Neuropatia,Reserpina,Teste da formalina,Formalin test,Pain,Reserpine

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