The Neurobehavioral Effects of Buprenorphine and Meloxicam on a Blast-Induced Traumatic Brain Injury Model in the Rat.

Author: AndersonLaura M, ArunPeethambaran, EkenOndine, LaraMarisela, LongJoseph B, SamineniSridhar, UriosteRodrigo, WilderDonna M

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Previous findings have indicated that pain relieving medications such as opioids and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) may be neuroprotective after traumatic brain injury in rodents, but only limited studies have been performed in a blast-induced traumatic brain injury (bTBI) model. In ...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8545992/

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Buprenorphine and Meloxicam: A Journey Through the Sandstorms of Blast-Induced TBI

Traumatic brain injury (TBI), like a sandstorm, can wreak havoc on the delicate landscape of the brain. This study, like a camel navigating treacherous dunes, explores the neurobehavioral effects of buprenorphine and meloxicam, two commonly used pain relievers, in a blast-induced TBI model in rats. The researchers investigated the potential neuroprotective and behavioral effects of these medications in a pre-clinical setting, meticulously evaluating neurobehavioral changes in rats exposed to repeated blasts. Their findings raise important considerations regarding the use of these medications in TBI patients.

Buprenorphine and Meloxicam: A Journey Through the Sandstorms of Blast-Induced TBI

This study, like a map guiding a traveler through a sandstorm, reveals the complex effects of buprenorphine and meloxicam in a blast-induced TBI model. The researchers found that meloxicam provided short-term protection against vestibulomotor dysfunction, while buprenorphine was associated with a higher mortality rate and delayed recovery from anesthesia. Both medications appeared to promote short-term memory deficits. These findings suggest that the use of these medications in TBI patients requires careful consideration and further investigation.

Navigating the Sandstorms of TBI: A Cautious Approach

This research highlights the complexity of TBI and the need for caution when using pain relievers. The study suggests that buprenorphine and meloxicam may have unintended neurobehavioral consequences in TBI patients. Further research is crucial to understand the long-term effects of these medications and to identify safer and more effective treatment options for TBI.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This research, like a camel navigating a treacherous desert landscape, provides valuable insights into the potential neurobehavioral effects of buprenorphine and meloxicam in blast-induced TBI. The study's findings underscore the importance of careful consideration and further research before using these medications in TBI patients. By continuing to explore the complexities of TBI and the impact of medications on the brain, we can strive to develop safer and more effective treatment options for those affected by this devastating injury.

Date :
  1. Date Completed n.d.
  2. Date Revised 2021-10-30
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Pubmed ID

34712199

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

PMC8545992

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