Central H2 histaminergic and alpha-2 adrenergic receptors involvement in the antinociception induced by crocetin in orofacial formalin pain in rats

2020 
Previous findings showed that saffron (Crocus sativus L.) extract and its active constituents produced antinociceptive effects in the rat models of orofacial pain. In the present study, we evaluated the central H2 histaminergic and alpha-2 adrenergic receptors involvement in crocetin-induced antinociception in orofacial formalin pain in rats. The guide cannula was implanted into the fourth ventricle in ketamine-xylazine anesthetized rats. Subcutaneous injection of a diluted formalin solution (1.5%, 50 µl) into vibrissa pad was used as a model of orofacial pain. Face rubbing behavior durations were recorded at 3 min blocks for 45 min. Formalin produced a biphasic pain response (first phase: 0-3 min and second phase: 15-33 min). Intra-fourth ventricle injections of crocetin (5 and 10 μg μL-1) suppressed, whereas yohimbine (10 μg μL-1) and naloxone (10 μg μL-1) increased the intensity of the both phases of pain. Crocetin-induced antinociception was not prevented by central pretreatment with naloxone. However, antinociceptive effect of crocetin (5 μg μL-1) was inhibited by prior administration of famotidine (10 μg μL-1) and yohimbine (10 μg μL-1). Our study showed that the injection of crocetin into the cerebral fourth ventricle attenuated formalin-induced orofacial pain in rats. Central H2 histaminergic and alpha-2 adrenergic receptors, but not opioid receptor, might be involved in crocetin-induced antinociception.
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