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Gabapentin evoked changes in functional activity in nociceptive regions in the brain of the anaesthetized rat: an fMRI study
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posted on 2023-06-07, 16:03 authored by Ricardo Governo, P G Morris, C A Marsden, V ChapmanRandom effect analysis revealed that the lower dose of GBP produced significant (P<0.001) increases in BOLD signal intensity in several brain regions, including the thalamus and periaqueductal grey (PAG), compared to basal. This dose of GBP also produced significant (P<0.001) decreases in BOLD signal intensity in the amygdala and the entorhinal cortex. Increasing the dose of GBP (100 mg kg(-1)) produced significantly greater changes in BOLD signal intensity in several brain regions including the thalamus and PAG. MAP was not significantly altered by GBP, compared to saline.Conclusions and implications: GBP had marked positive and negative effects on BOLD signal intensity in a number of brain regions in naïve rats. The activation of key areas involved in nociceptive processing indicate a supraspinal site of action of GBP and this may contribute to its well-described analgesic effects in animal models of pain and clinical studies.
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Publication status
- Published
Journal
British Journal of PharmacologyISSN
0007-1188Publisher
Wiley-BlackwellExternal DOI
Issue
7Volume
153Page range
1558-1567Department affiliated with
- Clinical and Experimental Medicine Publications
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IDS Number: 282HYFull text available
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