Repeated Administration of Amitriptyline Reduces Oxaliplatin-Induced Mechanical Allodynia in Rats
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- Sada Hikaru
- Department of Pharmacy, Kyushu University Hospital, Japan Department of Pharmacy, Kyushu University Hospital, Japan
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- Egashira Nobuaki
- Department of Pharmacy, Kyushu University Hospital, Japan Department of Pharmacy, Kyushu University Hospital, Japan
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- Ushio Soichiro
- Department of Pharmacy, Kyushu University Hospital, Japan Department of Pharmacy, Kyushu University Hospital, Japan
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- Kawashiri Takehiro
- Department of Pharmacy, Kyushu University Hospital, Japan Department of Pharmacy, Kyushu University Hospital, Japan
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- Shirahama Masafumi
- Department of Pharmacy, Kyushu University Hospital, Japan Department of Pharmacy, Kyushu University Hospital, Japan
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- Oishi Ryozo
- Department of Pharmacy, Kyushu University Hospital, Japan Department of Pharmacy, Kyushu University Hospital, Japan
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Oxaliplatin is a key drug in the treatment of colorectal cancer, but it causes acute and chronic neuropathies in patients. Amitriptyline has widely been used in patients with painful neuropathy. In this study, we investigated the effect of amitriptyline on the oxaliplatin-induced neuropathy in rats. Repeated administration of amitriptyline (5 and 10 mg/kg, p.o., once a day) reduced the oxaliplatin-induced mechanical allodynia but not cold hyperalgesia and reversed the oxaliplatin-induced increase in the expression of NR2B protein and mRNA in rat spinal cord. These results suggest that amitriptyline is useful for the treatment of oxaliplatin-induced neuropathy clinically.
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- Journal of Pharmacological Sciences
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Journal of Pharmacological Sciences 118 (4), 547-551, 2012
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