Ketoprofen produces profound inhibition of spinal c-Fos protein expression resulting from an inflammatory stimulus but not from noxious heat

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作者
Buritova, J [1 ]
Honore, P [1 ]
Besson, JM [1 ]
机构
[1] EPHE,F-75006 PARIS,FRANCE
关键词
carrageenan; c-Fos; inflammatory pain; ketoprofen; noxious heat; rat; spinal cord;
D O I
10.1016/0304-3959(96)03138-7
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R614 [麻醉学];
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100217 ;
摘要
This study assesses the anti-inflammatory/analgesic effects of ketoprofen a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, using the method of c-Fos immunoreactivity at the spinal cord level in two models of noxious stimulation: carrageenan-induced inflammatory pain or acute noxious heat. Ketoprofen was pre-administered intravenously or orally 25 min before an intraplantar injection of carrageenan (6 mg in 150 mu l of saline) in hindpaw of the non-anaesthetised rat or before a single noxious heat (52 degrees C, 15 sec) stimulation of hindpaw of the anaesthetised rat. Three hours after carrageenan or 2 h after noxious heat, the number of spinal c-Fos protein-like immunoreactive (c-Fos-LI) neurons in L4-L5 segments and both the ankle and paw diameter, the indicator of peripheral oedema, were assessed. Pre-administered ketoprofen (1, 3 and 10 mg/kg i.v.) dose-dependently blocks the development of the carrageenan-induced spinal c-Fos protein expression and peripheral oedema, with the highest dose influencing in parallel both parameters (75 +/- 2% diminution of total number of c-Fos-LI neurons per L4-L5 section; 64 +/- 4% and 82 +/- 6% diminution of paw and ankle oedema, respectively). The effect of ketoprofen was significantly greater on the number of c-Fos-LI neurons in deep, as compared to superficial, laminae. Furthermore, the dose-dependent effects of ketoprofen on the carrageenan-induced spinal c-Fos protein expression and both the paw and ankle oedema were correlated, Oral pre-administration of ketoprofen (20 mg/kg) produced the blockage of development of the carrageenan-induced spinal c-Fos protein expression (65 +/- 3% diminution of total number of c-Fos-LI neurons per L4-L5 section) and peripheral oedema (20 +/- 3% and 59 +/- 10% diminution of paw and ankle oedema, respectively). In contrast, the same doses of both the intravenous and oral pre-administration of ketoprofen did not influence either the spinal c-Fos protein expression nor slightly enhanced paw diameter induced by a single noxious heat stimulation. This study suggests a predominant peripheral site, without excluding a central site of action of ketoprofen in the carrageenan-induced inflammation. The method of c-Fos protein-like immunoreactivity revealed ketoprofen to be more potent in comparison to members of other families of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, previously studied in the same experimental conditions of carrageenan-induced inflammatory pain.
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