Evaluation of the noradrenergic pathway and alpha-2 and beta-receptors in the modulation of the analgesia induced by transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation of high and low frequencies

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Autor(a) principal: Vasconcellos, Thiago Henrique Ferreira
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Pantaleão, Patricia de Fátima, Teixeira, Dulcinéa Gonçalves, Santos, Ana Paula, Ferreira, Célio Marcos dos Reis
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Resumo: Transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation is a noninvasive method used in clinical Physiotherapy to control acute or chronic pain. Different theories have been proposed to explain the mechanism of the analgesic action of transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation, as the participation of central and peripheral neurotransmitters. The aim of this study was to evaluate the involvement of noradrenergic pathway and of the receptors alfa-2 and beta in the modulation of analgesia produced by transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation of high and low frequency in Wistar rats after chronic treatment with propranolol or yohimbine intraperitoneally. Animals weighing 200 to 300 g were divided into 9 groups (n=8), which were obtained nociceptive thresholds through the Tail Flick before and after application of TENS for comparing the change of pain. The administration of yohimbine or propranolol at a dose of 3 mg/kg was effective in antagonizing the analgesia induced by high (150 Hz) and low (10 Hz) frequency transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation according to ANOVA test followed by Duncan post hoc test (p
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spelling Evaluation of the noradrenergic pathway and alpha-2 and beta-receptors in the modulation of the analgesia induced by transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation of high and low frequencies Evaluación de la vía noradrenérgica y de los receptores alfa-2 y beta en la modulación de analgesia inducida por la estimulación eléctrica nerviosa transcutánea con alta y baja frecuencia Avaliação da via noradrenérgica e dos receptores alfa-2 e beta na modulação da analgesia induzida pela estimulação elétrica nervosa transcutânea de alta e de baixa frequência Transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation is a noninvasive method used in clinical Physiotherapy to control acute or chronic pain. Different theories have been proposed to explain the mechanism of the analgesic action of transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation, as the participation of central and peripheral neurotransmitters. The aim of this study was to evaluate the involvement of noradrenergic pathway and of the receptors alfa-2 and beta in the modulation of analgesia produced by transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation of high and low frequency in Wistar rats after chronic treatment with propranolol or yohimbine intraperitoneally. Animals weighing 200 to 300 g were divided into 9 groups (n=8), which were obtained nociceptive thresholds through the Tail Flick before and after application of TENS for comparing the change of pain. The administration of yohimbine or propranolol at a dose of 3 mg/kg was effective in antagonizing the analgesia induced by high (150 Hz) and low (10 Hz) frequency transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation according to ANOVA test followed by Duncan post hoc test (p La estimulación eléctrica nerviosa transcutánea es un método no invasivo utilizado en la clínica de Fisioterapia para controlar el dolor agudo y crónico. Diversas teorías son propuestas para explanar el mecanismo de acción analgésico de la estimulación eléctrica nerviosa transcutánea, como la participación de neurotransmisores centrales y periféricos. El objetivo del presente estudio fue evaluar la participación de la vía noradrenérgica y de los receptores alfa-2 y beta en la modulación de analgesia inducida por la estimulación eléctrica nerviosa transcutánea con alta y baja frecuencia en ratos del tipo Wistar, después del tratamiento crónico con yohimbina o propranolol por la vía intraperitoneal. Animales que pesaban 200 y 300 g fueron divididos en nueve grupos (n=8), por los cuales fueron obtenidos los umbrales nociceptivos por medio del Tail Flick, antes y después de la aplicación de la estimulación eléctrica nerviosa transcutánea con el intuito de comparar la alteración del cuadro álgico. La administración de yohimbina o propranolol en el dosis de 3 mg/kg fue eficaz en resultar en una antagonización de analgesia inducida por la estimulación eléctrica nerviosa transcutánea con alta (150 Hz) y baja (10 Hz) frecuencia, de acuerdo al test de ANOVA seguido del test post-hoc de Duncan (p>;0,05). Por lo tanto, se sugiere el envolvimiento de los receptores noradrenergicos alfa-2 y beta en la modulación de analgesia inducida por la estimulación eléctrica nerviosa transcutánea. Estimulação elétrica nervosa transcutânea é um método não invasivo utilizado na clínica de Fisioterapia para controlar dores aguda ou crônica. Diferentes teorias são propostas para explicar o mecanismo de ação analgésica da estimulação elétrica nervosa transcutânea, como a participação de neurotransmissores centrais e periféricos. O objetivo do presente estudo foi avaliar a participação da via noradrenérgica e dos receptores alfa-2 e beta na modulação da analgesia induzida pela estimulação elétrica nervosa transcutânea de alta e baixa frequência em ratos Wistar, após tratamento crônico com ioimbina ou propranolol por via intraperitoneal. Animais pesando entre 200 e 300 g foram divididos em 9 grupos (n=8), dos quais se obteve os limiares nociceptivos por meio do Tail Flick antes e após a aplicação da estimulação elétrica nervosa transcutânea para comparação de mudança do quadro álgico. A administração de ioimbina ou de propranolol na dose de 3 mg/kg foi efetiva em causar uma antagonização da analgesia induzida pela estimulação elétrica nervosa transcutânea de alta (150 Hz) e baixa frequência (10 Hz) segundo teste ANOVA seguido do teste post hoc Duncan (pUniversidade de São Paulo. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Evaluation of the noradrenergic pathway and alpha-2 and beta-receptors in the modulation of the analgesia induced by transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation of high and low frequencies
Evaluación de la vía noradrenérgica y de los receptores alfa-2 y beta en la modulación de analgesia inducida por la estimulación eléctrica nerviosa transcutánea con alta y baja frecuencia
Avaliação da via noradrenérgica e dos receptores alfa-2 e beta na modulação da analgesia induzida pela estimulação elétrica nervosa transcutânea de alta e de baixa frequência
title Evaluation of the noradrenergic pathway and alpha-2 and beta-receptors in the modulation of the analgesia induced by transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation of high and low frequencies
spellingShingle Evaluation of the noradrenergic pathway and alpha-2 and beta-receptors in the modulation of the analgesia induced by transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation of high and low frequencies
Vasconcellos, Thiago Henrique Ferreira
title_short Evaluation of the noradrenergic pathway and alpha-2 and beta-receptors in the modulation of the analgesia induced by transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation of high and low frequencies
title_full Evaluation of the noradrenergic pathway and alpha-2 and beta-receptors in the modulation of the analgesia induced by transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation of high and low frequencies
title_fullStr Evaluation of the noradrenergic pathway and alpha-2 and beta-receptors in the modulation of the analgesia induced by transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation of high and low frequencies
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the noradrenergic pathway and alpha-2 and beta-receptors in the modulation of the analgesia induced by transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation of high and low frequencies
title_sort Evaluation of the noradrenergic pathway and alpha-2 and beta-receptors in the modulation of the analgesia induced by transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation of high and low frequencies
author Vasconcellos, Thiago Henrique Ferreira
author_facet Vasconcellos, Thiago Henrique Ferreira
Pantaleão, Patricia de Fátima
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Santos, Ana Paula
Ferreira, Célio Marcos dos Reis
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Teixeira, Dulcinéa Gonçalves
Santos, Ana Paula
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Pantaleão, Patricia de Fátima
Teixeira, Dulcinéa Gonçalves
Santos, Ana Paula
Ferreira, Célio Marcos dos Reis
description Transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation is a noninvasive method used in clinical Physiotherapy to control acute or chronic pain. Different theories have been proposed to explain the mechanism of the analgesic action of transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation, as the participation of central and peripheral neurotransmitters. The aim of this study was to evaluate the involvement of noradrenergic pathway and of the receptors alfa-2 and beta in the modulation of analgesia produced by transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation of high and low frequency in Wistar rats after chronic treatment with propranolol or yohimbine intraperitoneally. Animals weighing 200 to 300 g were divided into 9 groups (n=8), which were obtained nociceptive thresholds through the Tail Flick before and after application of TENS for comparing the change of pain. The administration of yohimbine or propranolol at a dose of 3 mg/kg was effective in antagonizing the analgesia induced by high (150 Hz) and low (10 Hz) frequency transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation according to ANOVA test followed by Duncan post hoc test (p
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