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- Title:
- Carprofen and buprenorphine prevent hyperalgesia in a model of inflammatory pain in cats
- Taylor Monroe Gravel Head Farm
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- 0034-5288
- A model of nociceptive threshold determination was developed for evaluation of NSAID analgesia in cats. In a crossover study, eight cats received carprofen (4 mg/kg), buprenorphine (0.01 mg/kg) or saline (0.3 ml) subcutaneously before intradermal kaolin injection on the antebrachium to induce mild inflammation. Pressure thresholds were measured at the injected site using blunt-ended pins advanced by manual inflation of a bladder within a bracelet. Bladder pressure was recorded as threshold (PT) at the behavioural end point. Baseline PT were recorded before kaolin injection (time 0). PT was measured at 2-10 h intervals for 52 h. PT below the lower 95% confidence interval (CI) of baseline values indicated hyperalgesia. After saline, hyperalgesia was detected from 2-6 h, 22-26 h, and at 30 and 36 h. After carprofen, PT remained within the 95% CI. After buprenorphine, PT remained within the 95% CI except at 2 h. Carprofen and to some extent buprenorphine, prevented inflammatory hyperalgesia. (C) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
- 1-Dec-2007
- Research In Veterinary Science. Oxford: Elsevier B.V., v. 83, n. 3, p. 369-375, 2007.
- 369-375
- Elsevier B.V.
- cat
- analgesia
- pain
- pressure nociceptive threshold testing
- opioid
- NSAID
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rvsc.2007.01.007
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- http://repositorio.unesp.br/handle/11449/31775
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