Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9030172 | Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
In this study, we described the local peripheral antinociceptive activity produced by diphenyl diselenide in the formalin test as compared to ebselen, an amply studied organoselenium compound. A second objective was to evaluate, the possible mechanisms underlying the antinociceptive effect caused by diphenyl diselenide. Administration of diphenyl diselenide or ebselen produced a significant antinociceptive local effect on the late phase (15-30 min) of the formalin test. As well, diphenyl diselenide and ebselen injected in the contra lateral paw produced a significant decrease in licking time on the late phase (15-30 min). The mechanisms underlying the analgesic action of diphenyl diselenide seem to be unlike the activation of opioid, dopaminergic D2, muscarinic cholinergic receptors or the interaction with α1 and α2 adrenoceptors. Furthermore, the effect of a 5-HT3 receptor antagonist in abolishing the antinociception induced by diphenyl diselenide suggests the involvement of serotonergic pathways.
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Authors
Fabricio B. Zasso, Carlos E.P. Goncales, Eduardo A.C. Jung, Dioneia Araldi, Gilson Zeni, João B.T. Rocha, Cristina W. Nogueira,