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Selective ligation of the L5/L6 spinal nerves produces a partial denervation of the hindpaw and has proved to be a useful model for studying the mechanisms underlying neuropathic pain. Two weeks after surgery, in vivo electrophysiological studies were performed in sham operated and nerve injured rats and the responses of spinal dorsal horn neurones to controlled electrical and natural (mechanical and heat) stimuli were recorded. The systemic effects of three N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDA) antagonists, ketamine (1-10 mg/kg), memantine (1-20 mg/kg) and MK-801 (0.1-5 mg/kg) were compared. Ketamine a clinically available NMDA receptor antagonist, produced greater reductions of the postdischarge, thermal (10 mg/kg, P=0.02), and mechanical evoked responses in spinal nerve ligated (SNL) rats (von
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9 g, 1 mg/kg, P=0.04; 5 mg/kg, P=0.01; 10 mg/kg, P=0.05; von
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50 g, 5 mg/kg, P=0.02; 10 mg/kg, P=0.003). The inhibition of wind-up was comparable in both animal groups.
Memantine
produced powerful inhibitions of wind-up after nerve injury with little effect in sham controls (5 mg/kg, P=0.02). The postdischarge, mechanical and thermal evoked responses were reduced to similar extents by memantine in both experimental groups. The effects of MK-801 were comparable between SNL and sham operated rats for all neuronal measures (wind-up, postdischarge, thermal and noxious mechanical evoked responses). The differential blocking abilities of these antagonists on the various neuronal responses may relate to the characteristics of their voltage-dependent blockage of the channel associated with the receptor. The favourable side effect profile of memantine supports its potential use for the treatment of neuropathic pain.
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PMID:Comparison of the effects of MK-801, ketamine and memantine on responses of spinal dorsal horn neurones in a rat model of mononeuropathy. 1124 82
N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor antagonists are used for post-surgery neuropathic pain but severe side-effects limit their clinical use.
Memantine
, when given after surgery, shows conflicting results as regard to neuropathic pain alleviation. Here memantine is administered in animals before or after spinal nerve ligation (SNL) in order to evaluate the induced antinociceptive/cognitive effects and associated molecular events, including the phosphorylation of several tyrosine (pTyr(1336), pTyr(1472)) and serine (pSer(1303)) residues in the NR2B subunit of the NMDA receptor. Spinal nerve ligated and sham animals received memantine (20mg/kg/day) or vehicle (1ml/kg/day) by intraperitoneal route. Pre-emptive protocol started 4 days before surgery and continued for 2 days post-surgery. In the post-operative protocol, the 7 day-treatment began on the day of surgery. Tests were done before and after surgery. Tactile allodynia, mechanical hyperalgesia and spatial memory were evaluated by von
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, Randall & Selitto and Y-maze-tests respectively, and molecular events by western-blot analysis. Spinal nerve ligated animals displayed nociception, impaired memory and increased expression of the 3 phosphorylated residues. Post-operative memantine had no beneficial effect. Pre-emptive memantine prevented the development of post-surgical nociception, impairment of spatial memory and did not increase the expression of pTyr(1472)NR2B at spinal, insular and hippocampal levels.
Memantine
administered a few days before surgery is a promising strategy to alleviate neuropathic pain development and impairment of cognitive function in animals. The pivotal role of pTyr(1472)NR2B must be studied further, and these findings will now be challenged in patients for the prevention of postsurgical neuropathic pain.
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PMID:Memantine, a promising drug for the prevention of neuropathic pain in rat. 2381 Sep 67