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Parvin Zareian,
Volume 12, Issue 1 (5-2009)
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Background: The role of sex hormones in pain perception and the effect of stress on reproductive system have not been determined yet. The present study investigated the effects of acute and chronic restraint stress on nociception and sex hormones concentration in rats. Methods and Materials: This experimental study was carried out with 47 male and female rats which ranged in weight from 170-230 gr. In order to transmit stress to the rats, they were initially exposed to acute restraint stress (1h) and chronic stress (for two weeks-1h/day). Then they were submitted to tail flick test for nociception evaluation. Sex hormones serum level was measured by radioimmunoassay method. Results were analyzed with Mann-Whitney and Kruskal-Wallis tests. Results: In male and female rats, acute restraint stress had significant increment in latency in the tail flick test. Chronically stress in male rats, was not significant effect on latency time. Chronically stress in females responded to restraint stress with an increase in tail flick latency. Both acute and chronic restraint stress reduced testosterone level in the male rats. In the female rats, only acute restraint stress significantly decrease plasma estradiol level. Restraint stress did not effect on testosterone concentration level in the female and estradiol level in the male rats. Conclusion: Acute restrain stress decrease nociceptive and sex hormon levels in male and female rate but, chronic restraint stress causes sex dependent response.
Roghaieh Khakpay, Sanam Ansari, Fatemeh Khakpay,
Volume 20, Issue 8 (11-2017)
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Background: Paragigantocellularis lateralis (LPGi) nucleus plays a key role in the processing of pain information related to the descending pain modulation. Also, 17β-estradiol is involved in the pain modulation. The aim of the present study was to investigate the role of estrogen receptors of LPGi nucleus in the 17β-estradiol-induced pain modulation in the ovariectomized rats.
Materials and Methods: In this study, the female Wistar rats (180-250 gr) were used. In order to study the role of the NMDA receptors in the 17β-estradiol-induced pain modulation in the ovariectomized rats, primarily, rats were bilaterally ovariectomized and immediately cannulation of LPGi nucleus was performed.  First, drugs were injected and 15 minutes later 50 μl of 5% formalin was injected into the rat's hind paw; and then, formalin-induced paw jerking behavior was recorded for 60 min.
Results: Our results indicated that intra-LPGi injection of 17β-estradiol significantly attenuated paw jerking behavior in the both phases of formalin test. Intra-LPGi injection of estrogen receptor antagonist (ICI 182,780), had no effect on the paw jerking behavior. Pre-treatment of LPGi nucleus by ICI 182,780 counteracted the anti-nociceptive effect of 17β-estradiol both in the acute and in the chronic phases of formalin-induced paw jerking behaviour.
Conclusion: Based on the results of this study, it can be concluded that the intra-LPGi 17β-estradiol produces modest analgesia on the formalin-induced inflammatory pain in the ovariectomized rats, which is probably mediated via the esterogen receptors of this nucleus.

 


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