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Antidepresivos y dolor neuropático: Estudio autorradiográfico, electrofisiológico y analgésico en un modelo animal de mononeuropatía periférica

Authors: Rojo, María Luisa;

Antidepresivos y dolor neuropático: Estudio autorradiográfico, electrofisiológico y analgésico en un modelo animal de mononeuropatía periférica

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En el presente trabajo de tesis doctora se ha utilizado un modelo animal de dolor neuropático por lesión nerviosa periférica (Spared Nerve Injury, SNI) para estudiar y comparar la eficacia analgésica de tres antidepresivos: amitriptilina, venlafaxina y fluoxetina. Además se han evaluado sus acciones espinales estudiando la actividad eléctrica de neuronas nociceptivas del asta dorsal. Se han analizado los cambios adaptativos inducidos por la lesión nerviosa periférica sobre la expresión y en la función de receptores de varios sistemas de neurotransmisión: serotonérgico (receptores 5HT1A, 5HT1B, 5HT2A y transportador de serotonina) noradrenérgico (receptor alfa2A-adrenérgico y transportador de noradrenalina), opioide (receptor mu-opioide) y endocannabinoide (receptor CB1), implicados en la modulación y transmisión del dolor. De esta manera pretendimos correlacionar los cambios adaptativos en estos sistemas de neurotransmisión con las alteraciones en la sensibilidad táctil y dolorosa propias del dolor neuropático, y la eficacia analgésica y antinociceptiva de los antidepresivos estudiados.

Tesis Doctoral presentada en el Departamento de Fisiología y Farmacología de la Facultad de Medicina de la Universidad de Cantabria para la obtención del grado de Doctora.

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