Author/Authors :
Niayesh, Amin School of Medicine - Hamedan University of Medical Sciences, Hamedan , Farshchi, Amir School of Pharmacy - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah , Ghiasi, Golbarg School of Pharmacy - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah , Malek Khatabi, Peyman School of Pharmacy - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah , Farzaee, Hosein School of Pharmacy - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah
Abstract :
Objective(s)
The present study was undertaken to investigate the nociception activity of promethazine, a tranquillizer
devoid of hypnotic activity in mice.
Materials and Methods
Antinociception was evaluated, using the acetic acid-induced writhing, tail flick, hot plate and formalin pain
tests.
Results
Promethazine (4 and 6 mg/kg) and acetylsalicylic acid (100 mg/kg) produced a significant inhibition of the
second phase response in the formalin pain model (P<0.05) and the drug couldn’t show an antinociceptive
effect in the first phase. Morphine (10 mg/kg) inhibited both first and second phase response (P<0.01). Drug
also showed a dose-dependent inhibition of acetic acid-induced abdominal writhes. The tail flick and hot
plate latency weren’t different from control (P>0.05) and administration of naloxone (0.1 mg/kg) couldn't
block the antinociceptive effect of promethazine.
Conclusion
The data obtained suggest that antinociceptive effects of the promethazine may be mediated via peripheral
and not central mechanisms
Keywords :
Writhing test , Tail flick , Promethazine , Hot plate , Formalin test , Antinociceptive