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Title: Effects of codeine, naproxen and dexamethasone on formalin-induced pain in the naked mole-rat
Authors: Kanui, Titus I.
Karim, Farzana
Mbugua, Susan
Issue Date: 1993
Citation: Neuroreport: Volume 4 - Issue 1
Abstract: A DILUTE solution of formalin (20 [mu]1 of 10% formalin) was injected subcutaneously in the dorsal right hind paw of the naked mole-rat. The injection of the dilute formalin produced two periods of pain behaviour, the early (0-5 minutes) and the late phase (25-60 minutes). These were quantified as the total time spent licking the injected paw. Codeine phosphate (10, 25 or 50 mg kg-1) significantly reduced pain behaviour in both the early and late phase. Codeine administration also induced aggressive, hyperactive behaviour and motor impairment that was nalox-one (2 mg kg-1) reversible. Naproxen (200 mg kg-1) and dexamethasone phosphate (30 mg kg-1) significantly reduced licking activity in the late phase only.
URI: http://journals.lww.com/neuroreport/abstract/1993/01000/effects_of_codeine,_naproxen_and_dexamethasone_on.6.aspx
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