Effect of spinally administered simvastatin on the formalin-induced nociceptive response in mice

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Clinical and experimental observations indicated that 3-hydroxy-3- methylglutaryl CoA reductase inhibitor statins have pleiotropic effects. The present study determined the anti-nociceptive property of centrally administered simvastatin on the formalin-induced nociception in the mouse. Intrathecal administration of simvastatin at doses of 0.5 - 50 nmol dose-dependently attenuated the second, but not the first, phase of the formalin-induced nociception, which was partially reversed by mevalonate (5 μmol). Intracerebroventricular injection of simvastatin (50 nmol) did not affect the formalin-induced nociception. These results suggest that simvastatin-induced antinociception is mediated by attenuation of the sensitization of spinal nociceptive transmission. © The Japanese Pharmacological Society.

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Ohsawa, M., Mutoh, J., Yamamoto, S., Ono, H., & Hisa, H. (2012). Effect of spinally administered simvastatin on the formalin-induced nociceptive response in mice. Journal of Pharmacological Sciences, 119(1), 102–106. https://doi.org/10.1254/jphs.12007SC

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