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Involvement of the spinal γ-aminobutyric acid receptor in the analgesic effects of intrathecally injected hypertonic saline in spinal nerve-ligated rats

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Abstract
Background
Hypertonic saline is used for treating chronic pain; however, clinical studies that aid in optimizing therapeutic protocols are lacking. We aimed to determine the concentration of intrathecally injected hypertonic saline at which the effect reaches its peak as well as the underlying γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) receptor-related antinociceptive mechanism.

Methods
Spinal nerve ligation (SNL; left L5 and L6) was performed to induce neuropathic pain in rats weighing 250–300 g. Experiment 1 one week after implanting the intrathecal catheter, 60 rats were assigned randomly to intrathecal injection with 0.45%, 0.9%, 2.5%, 5%, 10%, and 20% NaCl, followed by behavioral testing at baseline and after 30 minutes, 2 hours, 1 day, and 1 week to determine the minimal concentration which produced maximal analgesia. Experiment 2 after determining the optimal intrathecal hypertonic saline concentration, 60 rats were randomly divided into four groups Sham, hypertonic saline without pretreatment, and hypertonic saline after pretreatment with one of two GABA receptor antagonists (GABAA [bicuculline], or GABAB [phaclofen]). Behavioral tests were performed at weeks 1 and 3 following each treatment.

Results
Hypertonic saline at concentrations greater than 5% alleviated SNL-induced mechanical allodynia and had a significant therapeutic effect, while showing a partial time- and dose-dependent antinociceptive effect on thermal and cold hyperalgesia. However, pretreatment with GABA receptor antagonists inhibited the antinociceptive effect of 5% NaCl.

Conclusions
This study indicates that the optimal concentration of hypertonic saline for controlling mechanical allodynia in neuropathic pain is 5%, and that its analgesic effect is related to GABAA and GABAB receptors.
Issued Date
2023
Myong-Hwan Karm
Hyun-Jung Kwon
Euiyong Shin
Honggyoon Bae
Young Ki Kim
Seong-Soo Choi
Type
Article
Keyword
AnalgesiaBicucullineGABA AntagonistsHyperalgesiaHypertonic SalineNeuralgiaPhaclofenReceptorsGABAInjectionsSpinal
DOI
10.3344/kjp.23162
URI
https://oak.ulsan.ac.kr/handle/2021.oak/17029
Publisher
The Korean Journal of Pain
Language
영어
ISSN
2005-9159
Citation Volume
36
Citation Number
4
Citation Start Page
441
Citation End Page
449
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