Investigation of Analgesic Effects of Venlafaxine, Atomoxetine and Trazodone Alone and in Combination in Acute Pain Models of the Rats

Munteha Zeynep Kemerli, K. Yildirim, Ziad Joha, A. Taskiran, İ. Bağcıvan
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Purpose: Poorly controlled pain is linked to several other undesirable outcomes. These outcomes are upsetting to patients, their families, and society as a whole. Although opioids and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are the cornerstone of the nociceptive pain treatment, the use of these drugs is restricted due to their side effects. Therefore, it is essential to develop new treatment alternatives for pain. Our study aimed to examine the pain relief effectiveness of Venlafaxine, Atomoxetine and Trazodone at 3 different doses alone, and in combination with each other in an acute pain model. Material and Methods: The analgesic effectiveness of Venlafaxine, Atomoxetine, and Trazodone at three different doses alone and in combination in an acute pain model in rats was examined using the hot plate and tail flick methods. Results: Venlafaxine and Trazodone, Venlafaxine showed dose-dependent analgesic effect when compared to the control. When Venlafaxine at dose of 2 mg/kg were combined with Atomoxetine at doses of 1, 3 and 6 mg/kg, the analgesic effects were significantly increased compared to these drugs alone. When Venlafaxine at dose of 2 mg/kg were combined with trazodone at doses of 4, 12 and 24 mg/kg, the analgesic effects were significantly increased compared to these drugs alone. Conclusion: All in all, our data suggest these combinations may offer a beneficial treatment option for acute pain in future.
文拉法辛、托莫西汀、曲唑酮单用及联用对大鼠急性疼痛模型的镇痛作用研究
目的:控制不佳的疼痛与其他一些不良后果有关。这些结果令患者、他们的家人和整个社会感到不安。虽然阿片类药物和非甾体抗炎药是痛觉性疼痛治疗的基石,但由于其副作用,这些药物的使用受到限制。因此,开发新的疼痛治疗方案至关重要。本研究旨在探讨文拉法辛、托莫西汀和曲唑酮在3种不同剂量下单独使用以及在急性疼痛模型中相互联合使用的疼痛缓解效果。材料与方法:采用热板法和甩尾法观察文拉法辛、托莫西汀和曲唑酮三种不同剂量单独和联合应用对大鼠急性疼痛模型的镇痛效果。结果:文拉法辛与曲唑酮、文拉法辛相比,镇痛效果呈剂量依赖性。文拉法辛2 mg/kg剂量与阿托莫西汀1、3、6 mg/kg剂量联用时,镇痛效果较单用明显增强。文拉法辛(2 mg/kg)与曲唑酮(4、12、24 mg/kg)合用时,镇痛效果较单用明显增强。结论:总而言之,我们的数据表明,这些组合可能为未来的急性疼痛提供有益的治疗选择。
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