2015 Mar 17. pii: S0014-2999(15)00186-7. doi: 10.1016/j.ejphar.2015.02.052. [Epub ahead of print]
Godin AM1, Araújo DP2, César IC1, Menezes RR1, Brito AM1, Melo IS1, Coura GM1, Bastos LF3, Almeida MO1, Byrro RM1, Matsui TC1, Batista CR1, Pianetti GA1, de Fátima Â2, Machado RR1, Coelho MM4.
Abstract
The activities of 2-phthalimidethyl nitrate (PTD-NO) and 2-phthalimidethanol (PTD-OH) were recently demonstrated in models of pain and inflammation. We expanded our investigation by evaluating their activities in models of nociceptive and inflammatory pain and inflammatory edema, the preliminary pharmacokinetic parameter for PTD-NO and the role of opioid and cannabinoid pathways in the activity of analogs. Per os (p.o.) administration of PTD-NO or PTD-OH, 1h before intraplantar injection of formaldehyde, inhibited both phases of the nociceptive response (500 and 750mg/kg) and paw edema (125, 250, 500 and 750mg/kg). After p.o. administration of PTD-NO, peak plasma concentrations of PTD-NO and PTD-OH were found 0.92 and 1.13h, respectively. The plasma concentrations of PTD-NO were higher than those of PTD-OH. Intraperitoneal (i.p.) administration of CB1 (AM251) or CB2 (AM630) cannabinoid receptor antagonists (4 or 8mg/kg, -30min) or opioid antagonist naltrexone (5 or 10mg/kg, -30min) did not affect the antinociceptive activities of the analogs. AM251 (8mg/kg, i.p., -30min) attenuated the antiedematogenic activity of both analogs, while naltrexone (10mg/kg, i.p., -30min) only attenuated the antiedematogenic activity of PTD-NO. The antiedematogenic activities of both analogs were not affected by the CB2 cannabinoid antagonist AM630 (4 or 8mg/kg, i.p., -30min). Concluding, we expanded the knowledge on the activities of PTD-NO and PTD-OH by showing that these phthalimide analogs also exhibit marked activity in models of nociceptive and inflammatory pain and inflammatory edema. Opioid and cannabinoid mechanisms partially mediate the anti-inflammatory, but not the antinociceptive activity.
Copyright © 2015. Published by Elsevier B.V.
Copyright © 2015. Published by Elsevier B.V.
KEYWORDS:
2-phthalimidethanol; 2-phthalimidethyl nitrate; Cannabinoid and opioid mechanisms; Inflammation; Pain
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