Antinociceptive Effect of R-(+)-Hyoscyamine on the Conjunctival Reflex Test in Rabbits
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R-(+)-Hyoscyamine (1 - 10 μg/kg, s.c.) dose-dependently increased the local anesthetic effect of procaine (50 μg/ml) and lidocaine (50 μg/ml) in the conjunctival reflex test in the rabbit. This potentiating effect is completely prevented by the M1 antagonist dicyclomine (10 mg/kg, s.c.). The intensity of R-(+)-hyoscyamine antinociception was comparable to that induced by morphine (2 mg/kg, s.c.) and minaprine (15 mg/kg, s.c.), used as analgesic reference drugs. In the same experimental conditions, the S-(-)-enantiomer of atropine (0.1 - 10 μg/kg, s.c.), was completely ineffective. The present results confirm the ability of R-(+)-hyoscyamine to produce a paradoxical antinociceptive effect mediated by a cholinergic mechanism not only in rodents but also in the rabbit.
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著者
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Bartolini Alessandro
Department Of Pharmacology University Of Florence
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GHELARDINI Carla
Department of Pharmacology, University of Florence
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GALEOTTI Nicoletta
Department of Pharmacology, University of Florence
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GUALTIERI Fulvio
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Florence
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Ghelardini Carla
Department Of Preclinical And Clinical Pharmacology University Of Florence
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Gualtieri Fulvio
Department Of Pharmaceutical Sciences University Of Florence
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Galeotti Nicoletta
Department Of Pharmacology University Of Florence
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FANTETTI Lia
Department of Pharmacology, University of Florence
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SCAPECCHI Serena
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Florence
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Fantetti Lia
Department Of Pharmacology University Of Florence
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Scapecchi Serena
Department Of Pharmaceutical Sciences University Of Florence
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