1. Methylphenidate and Morphine Combination Therapy in a Rat Model of Chronic Pain
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Zerong You, Jinsheng Yang, Liuyue Yang, Shengmei Zhu, Shiqian Shen, Jason T Doheny, Weihua Ding, Jianren Mao, and Lucy Chen
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Male ,Freund's Adjuvant ,Pharmacology ,Article ,Open field ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Dopamine Uptake Inhibitors ,030202 anesthesiology ,mental disorders ,polycyclic compounds ,medicine ,Animals ,Nociception assay ,Morphine ,business.industry ,Methylphenidate ,Chronic pain ,medicine.disease ,Conditioned place preference ,Rats ,Analgesics, Opioid ,Disease Models, Animal ,Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ,Nociception ,nervous system ,Opioid ,Drug Therapy, Combination ,Chronic Pain ,business ,human activities ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,medicine.drug - Abstract
BACKGROUND: The incremental dose of opioids used in chronic pain management often leads to a reduced opioid analgesic effect, opioid misuse and addiction. Central dopamine dysfunction contributes to the chronicity of pain and a decreased opioid analgesic effect. Methylphenidate (MPH/Ritalin) enhances central dopamine function by inhibiting dopamine re-uptake. In this study, we used a rat model of chronic pain to examine whether combination of MPH with morphine would improve the morphine analgesic effect under a chronic pain condition. METHODS: Tibiotarsal joint Complete Freund’s Adjuvant (CFA) injection in rats was utilized to induce chronic nociception. The analgesic effect of low-dose MPH (0.25 mg/kg), low-dose morphine (2.5 mg/kg), and their combination was examined in CFA rats. Nociceptive behavior was assessed by von Frey test. Conditioned place preference and open field tests were used to examine the rewarding behavior and locomotor activity in rats respectively. RESULTS: Our findings are as follows: (1) in CFA rats with chronic pain, 2.5 mg/kg of morphine had less analgesic effect than 10 mg/kg of morphine at 28 days after injury (95% confidence intervals for difference of means of von Frey threshold in gram: −11.9 [−6.5 to −17.3]); (2) in the one hour time window of 30 to 90 minutes after injection, the combination of MPH (0.25 mg/kg) with morphine (2.5 mg/kg) increased synergistically and prolonged the analgesic effect in CFA rats as compared with MPH or morphine alone (P=0.01 for MPH by morphine interaction, and 95% confidence intervals for difference of means of von Frey threshold in gram: 3.3 [1.37 to 6.12] for the combination versus MPH and 3.2 [1.35 to 5.74] for the combination versus morphine); (3) at the low dose (0.25 mg/kg), MPH did not increase locomotor activity (MOR+MPH versus MOR, P=0.13), nor significantly enhanced morphine reward behavior (MOR+MPH versus MOR, P=0.63) in CFA rats. CONCLUSIONS: Our data suggest that a combination therapy using low-dose MPH and morphine may produce a morphine-sparing effect in chronic pain management.
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- 2020
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