Influence of some dopaminergic agents on antinociception produced by quinine in mice (original) (raw)
Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry, 1992
Abstract
1. The analgesic effect of quinine and the influence of some dopaminergic agents on it were studied in mice. 2. Quinine (25-130mg/kg, ip) effectively elicited antinociceptive effect in a dose related manner. 3. D-Amphetamine (2.5-4mg/kg, ip), L-dopa (25mg/kg, sc), L-dopa (25mg/kg, sc) plus benserazide (12.5mg/kg, sc), alpha-methyl-p-tyrosine (50mg/kg, ip) plus L-dopa (25mg/kg, sc) and pargyline (50mg/kg, ip) significantly attenuated the antinociceptive effect of quinine (50mg/kg, ip), while DOPS (4mg/kg, ip) did not affect quinine antinociception. 4. Pimozide (4mg/kg, ip), L-sulpiride (40mg/kg, ip), SCH 23390 (0.2mg/kg, sc) and alpha-methyl-p-tyrosine (50mg/kg, ip) effectively potentiated the antinociceptive effects of quinine (50mg/kg, ip). 5. Pimozide (4mg/kg, ip) also antagonised the antagonistic effect of d-amphetamine (4mg/kg, ip) on the antinociceptive effect of quinine (50mg/kg, ip). 6. These data indicate that quinine elicited antinociception dose dependently. Furthermore, the influence of pimozide, L-sulpiride and SCH 23390 on quinine antinociception suggests the involvement of dopaminergic mechanisms.
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