The aim of the present study has been to investigate the effect of conditions of modeled microgravity using a three-dimensional clinostat (Random Positioning Machine, RPM) on edema and thermal hyperalgesia induced by prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) in the hind paw of rat. Our results showed that RPM reduced PGE2-evoked edema associated to a significant decrease in hyperalgesia compared to ground control animals. To further characterize the mechanisms by which RPM induces anti-inflammatory and anti-hyperalgesic action, we performed biochemical assays of PGE2 and Western immunoblot experiments to assess whether the intraplantar administration of exogenous PGE2 modifies the expression of the iNOS. These results showed that RPM diminished the levels of PGE2 in exudates of paws previously treated with PGE2, but did not influence the iNOS expression

Effect of simulated microgravity on PGE2-induced edema and hyperalgesia in rat paws. Pharmacological data and biochemical correlates / Peana, Alessandra Tiziana; Bennardini, Federico; L., Buttu; P., Pippia; M. A., Meloni; R. G., Stuffler; M., Maccarrone. - In: JOURNAL OF GRAVITATIONAL PHYSIOLOGY. - ISSN 1077-9248. - 11:2(2004), pp. 41-42. ( 25th Annual GRAVITATIONAL PHYSIOLOGY Meeting Moscow, Russia june 6-11 2004).

Effect of simulated microgravity on PGE2-induced edema and hyperalgesia in rat paws. Pharmacological data and biochemical correlates

PEANA, Alessandra Tiziana
Conceptualization
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BENNARDINI, Federico;
2004-01-01

Abstract

The aim of the present study has been to investigate the effect of conditions of modeled microgravity using a three-dimensional clinostat (Random Positioning Machine, RPM) on edema and thermal hyperalgesia induced by prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) in the hind paw of rat. Our results showed that RPM reduced PGE2-evoked edema associated to a significant decrease in hyperalgesia compared to ground control animals. To further characterize the mechanisms by which RPM induces anti-inflammatory and anti-hyperalgesic action, we performed biochemical assays of PGE2 and Western immunoblot experiments to assess whether the intraplantar administration of exogenous PGE2 modifies the expression of the iNOS. These results showed that RPM diminished the levels of PGE2 in exudates of paws previously treated with PGE2, but did not influence the iNOS expression
2004
Inglese
Journal of gravitational physiology : a journal of the International Society for Gravitational Physiology
Contributo
25th Annual GRAVITATIONAL PHYSIOLOGY Meeting
11
2
41
42
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Charles A. Fuller
Davis, CA
STATI UNITI D'AMERICA
Comitato scientifico
june 6-11 2004
Moscow, Russia
Internazionale
simulated microgravity; hyperalgesia; edema
ISSN: 10779248 PubMed ID: 16240498 Language of Original Document: English Abbreviated Source Title: J Gravit Physiol Document Type: Article Source: Scopus
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Peana, Alessandra Tiziana; Bennardini, Federico; L., Buttu; P., Pippia; M. A., Meloni; R. G., Stuffler; M., Maccarrone
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Effect of simulated microgravity on PGE2-induced edema and hyperalgesia in rat paws. Pharmacological data and biochemical correlates / Peana, Alessandra Tiziana; Bennardini, Federico; L., Buttu; P., Pippia; M. A., Meloni; R. G., Stuffler; M., Maccarrone. - In: JOURNAL OF GRAVITATIONAL PHYSIOLOGY. - ISSN 1077-9248. - 11:2(2004), pp. 41-42. ( 25th Annual GRAVITATIONAL PHYSIOLOGY Meeting Moscow, Russia june 6-11 2004).
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