@article{APS7437,
author = {Jin Li and Xin Li and Gang Pei and Bo-yi Qin},
title = {Analgesic effect of agmatine and its enhancement on morphine analgesia in mice and rats},
journal = {Acta Pharmacologica Sinica},
volume = {20},
number = {1},
year = {2016},
keywords = {},
abstract = {AIM:
To study the effect of agmatine on pain and morphine analgesia.
METHODS:
The effect of agmatine on pain was observed in mouse heat radiant tail-flick test, mouse acetic acid writhing test, and rat 4% saline test. Its enhancing effect on analgesia of morphine and clonidine was assessed in rat and mouse heat radiant tail-flick tests.
RESULTS:
Agmatine did not significantly prolong tail-flick latency of mice, but reduced the number of acetic acid-induced writhing of mice and inhibited writhing responses to saline completely. It potentiated the analgesic effects of morphine and clonidine in dose-dependent manner and decreased the analgesic ED50 of morphine and clonidine by more than 75% in mouse heat radiant tail-flick test. These effects of agmatine were antagonized by idazoxan.
CONCLUSION:
Agmatine has weak analgesic effects and potentiates morphine and clonidine analgesia by activation of imidazoline receptors.},
issn = {1745-7254}, url = {http://www.chinaphar.com/article/view/7437}
}