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Antinociceptive effects of tizanidine, diazepam and eperisone in isolated spinal cord-tail preparations of newborn rat.
Author: IshizukiMasafumi, YanagisawaMitsuhiko
Original Abstract of the Article :
Antinociceptive effects of three centrally acting muscle relaxants, tizanidine, diazepam and eperisone, were studied using an isolated newborn rat spinal cord-tail preparation. Potentials were recorded from a lumbar ventral root (L3-L5) extracellularly using a suction electrode. Pinch stimulation ap...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1016/0304-3959(92)90136-Y
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Muscle Relaxants: Exploring the Secrets of the Spinal Cord
The intricate workings of the central nervous system are like a vast and complex desert, with countless pathways and connections. This research delves into this fascinating landscape, investigating the antinociceptive effects of three centrally acting muscle relaxants - tizanidine, diazepam, and eperisone - on the spinal cord of newborn rats. Using an isolated spinal cord-tail preparation, the researchers measured the effects of these drugs on the tail-pinch potential and the ipsilateral slow ventral root potential, both of which reflect pain signals transmitted through the spinal cord. The study found that all three muscle relaxants effectively reduced these potentials, suggesting their potential for pain relief.
Unveiling the Mechanisms of Pain Relief: A Journey Through the Desert
This study provides a deeper understanding of the mechanisms by which centrally acting muscle relaxants exert their antinociceptive effects. It reveals the specific pathways and receptors involved in this process, offering insights into the potential for developing more targeted and effective pain management strategies. It’s like discovering a hidden oasis of knowledge within the desert of the central nervous system, uncovering the secrets of pain relief.
Navigating the Desert of Pain: Finding Relief
The findings of this research offer hope for individuals suffering from pain. They suggest that centrally acting muscle relaxants, like oases in a desert, can provide relief by modulating the pain signals transmitted through the spinal cord. It’s crucial to consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice and treatment, ensuring a safe and effective journey through the desert of pain.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This study illuminates the intricate mechanisms of pain relief in the spinal cord, revealing the potential of centrally acting muscle relaxants to alleviate pain. It provides valuable insights for developing more effective and targeted pain management strategies. It’s like embarking on a scientific expedition through the desert of pain, discovering new paths to relief and healing.
Date :
- Date Completed 1992-03-19
- Date Revised 2021-01-12
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