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Basic & Clinical Pharmacology & Toxicology | 2012

α‐Terpineol Reduces Mechanical Hypernociception and Inflammatory Response

Makson G. B. Oliveira; Rosemarie Brandin Marques; Michele F. Santana; Amanda B. D. Santos; Fabíola A. Brito; Emiliano Barreto; Damião Pergentino de Sousa; Fernanda R.C. Almeida; Daniel Badaue-Passos; Ângelo Roberto Antoniolli; Lucindo J. Quintans-Júnior

α‐Terpineol (TPN), a volatile monoterpene alcohol, is relatively non‐toxic and one of the major components of the essential oils of various plant species. In this study, we tested for the antihypernociceptive activity of TPN (25, 50 or 100 mg/kg, i.p.) in mice using mechanical models of hypernociception induced by carrageenan (CG, 300 μg/paw) and the involvement of important mediators of its cascade signalling, such as tumour necrosis factor‐α (TNF‐α, 100 pg/paw), prostaglandin E2 (PGE2, 100 ng/paw) or dopamine (DA, 30 μg/paw). We also investigated the anti‐inflammatory effect of TPN on the model of carrageenan‐induced pleurisy and the LPS‐induced nitrite production in murine macrophages. Pre‐systemic treatment with TPN (25, 50 or 100 mg/kg, i.p.) inhibited the development of mechanical hypernociception induced by CG or TNF‐α. A similar effect was also observed upon PGE2 and DA administration. In addition, TPN significantly inhibited the neutrophil influx in the pleurisy model. TPN (1, 10 and 100 μg/mL) also significantly reduced (p < 0.01) nitrite production in vitro. Our results provide information about the antinociceptive and anti‐inflammatory properties of TPN on mechanical hypernociception and suggest that this compound might be potentially interesting in the development of new clinically relevant drugs for the management of painful and/or inflammatory disease.


Autonomic Neuroscience: Basic and Clinical | 2012

Induction of chronic non-inflammatory widespread pain increases cardiac sympathetic modulation in rats.

Larissa Resende Oliveira; Vitor Ulisses de Melo; Fabricio Macedo; André Sales Barreto; Daniel Badaue-Passos; Márcio R. V. Santos; Daniel Penteado Martins Dias; Kathleen A. Sluka; Josimari Melo DeSantana; Valter J. Santana-Filho

Fibromyalgia (FM) is characterized by chronic non-inflammatory widespread pain (CWP) and changes in sympathetic function. In attempt to elucidate the pathophysiological mechanisms of FM we used a well-established CWP animal model. We aimed to evaluate changes in cardiac autonomic balance and baroreflex function in response to CWP induction in rats. CWP was induced by two injections of acidic saline (pH 4.0, n=8) five days apart into the left gastrocnemius muscle. Control animals were injected twice with normal saline (pH 7.2, n=6). One day after the second injection of acidic saline or normal saline, the animals had pulse interval (PI) and systolic arterial pressure (SAP) variability, and spontaneous baroreflex sensitivity (BRS) evaluated. After induction of CWP, there was an increase of power in the low frequency (LF) band of PI spectrum (12.75 ± 1.04 nu), a decrease in the high frequency (HF) band (87.25 ± 1.04 nu) and an increase of LF/HF ratio (0.16 ± 0.01), when compared to control animals (7.83 ± 1.13 nu LF; 92.16 ± 1.13 nu HF; 0.08 ± 0.01 LF/HF). In addition, there was an increase of power in the LF band of SAP spectrum (7.93 ± 1.39 mmHg(2)) when compared to control animals (2.97 ± 0.61 mmHg(2)). BRS was lower in acidic saline injected rats (0.59 ± 0.06 ms/mmHg) when compared to control animals (0.71 ± 0.03 ms/mmHg). Our results showed that induction of CWP in rats shifts cardiac sympathovagal balance towards sympathetic predominance and decreases BRS. These data corroborate findings in humans with FM.


Experimental Neurology | 2009

Role of the 5-HT1A somatodendritic autoreceptor in the dorsal raphe nucleus on salt satiety signaling in rats.

Fabricia Fonseca; André S. Mecawi; Iracema Araujo; Gislaine Almeida-Pereira; Daniel Badaue-Passos; Luis Carlos Reis

We investigated the possible role of 5-HT(1A) somatodendritic autoreceptors in the dorsal raphe nucleus (DRN) on salt intake response during basal conditions and following natriorexigenic challenge aroused by sodium depletion in rats. Acute systemic administration (76-1520 nmol/kg s.c.) of 8-OH-DPAT, a selective 5-HT(1A) somatodendritic autoreceptor agonist, induced a clear and dose-dependent preference for salt intake through free choice between water and 0.3 M NaCl simultaneously offered under basal conditions. Acute intra-DRN microinjection (7.5 nmol/rat) of 8-OH-DPAT significantly mimicked the acute systemic protocol in sodium-replete rats. Interestingly, microinjection of 8-OH-DPAT into the DRN raised an additional long-lasting increase of 0.3 M NaCl intake in sodium-depleted rats despite a high volume ingested 30 min after central injection. Conversely, chronic systemic treatment (1520 nmol/kg s.c.) with 8-OH-DPAT for 2 and 3 weeks or repeated intra-DRN microinjection (7.5 nmol/rat) evoked a significant long-term decrease in 0.3 M NaCl intake in sodium-depleted rats given only water and a sodium-deficient diet over the course of 24 h after furosemide injection. These results show a clear-cut involvement of the DRN 5-HT(1A) somatodendritic autoreceptors in sodium satiety signaling under basal conditions and during the consummatory phase of salt intake in sodium-depleted rats.


Autonomic Neuroscience: Basic and Clinical | 2012

Experimental gestational hypothyroidism evokes hypertension in adult offspring rats

Sheyla Oliveira Santos; Saulo Makerran Araújo Loureiro; Iura Gonzalez Nogueira Alves; Camila Santos de Jesus; Patrícia Rabelo dos Santos; Márcio R. V. Santos; Daniel Penteado Martins Dias; Valter J. Santana-Filho; Daniel Badaue-Passos

Gestational hypothyroidism is a prevalent disorder in pregnant women. We aimed to investigate the impact of experimental gestational hypothyroidism (EGH) on cardiovascular and autonomic nervous systems (ANS) in the offspring of rats. EGH was induced with methimazole (MMI) 0.02% in drinking water from day 9 of gestation until birth. Sixty day old offspring from MMI-treated dams (OMTD, n=13) or water-treated dams (OWTD, n=13) had femoral arteries surgically assessed for the measurements of heart rate (HR), mean (MAP), systolic (SAP) and diastolic arterial pressure (DAP), and spontaneous baroreflex sensitivity (BRS). To investigate the balance of ANS, we established the high (HF) and low frequency (LF) bands of pulse interval (PI) and LF band of SAP spectrum. OMTD had increased MAP (130.2 ± 2.0 vs 108.8 ± 3.0 mmHg, p<0.001), SAP (157.3 ± 2.9 vs 135.7 ± 4.5mm Hg, p<0.001) and DAP (109.7 ± 1.9 vs 88.4 ± 2.6 mmHg, p<0.001) when compared to OWTD, and had lower HR (355.1 ± 8.9 vs 386.8 ± 9.2 bpm, p<0.05). After spectral analysis of PI and SAP, only LF band of SAP spectrum was higher (7.2 ± 0.8 vs 4.0 ± 0.6 mmHg(2), p<0.01) in OMTD under spontaneous condition. Despite bradycardia, EGH promotes spontaneous hypertension in 60 day old offspring, probably due to increased sympathetic modulation of vessels, which is suggested by the higher LF of SAP. These findings suggest a critical role of maternal THs in the development of fetal cardiovascular and autonomic nervous systems.


Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine | 2014

Electroacupuncture Reduces Hyperalgesia after Injections of Acidic Saline in Rats

Leonardo Yung dos Santos Maciel; Kamilla Mayara Lucas da Cruz; Ariane Martins de Araújo; Zak Moreira de Andrade Silva; Daniel Badaue-Passos; Valter J. Santana-Filho; Josimari Melo DeSantana

Background. Injections of acidic saline into the gastrocnemius muscle in rats produce a bilateral long-lasting hyperalgesia similar to fibromyalgia in humans. No previous study investigated the effect of electroacupuncture (EA) on this acidic saline model. This study aimed to identify the effects of EA in the hyperalgesia produced by repeated intramuscular injections of acidic saline. Methods. Rats were divided into four groups (n = 6, each group): control, acupuncture, EA 15 Hz, and 100 Hz. Left gastrocnemius muscle was injected with 100 μL of pH 4.0 sterile saline twice five days apart. EA, acupuncture, or control therapy was daily administered (20 min) for 5 consecutive days under anesthesia. Needles were placed in the St36 and Sp6 acupoints. The assessment of secondary mechanical hyperalgesia, thermal hyperalgesia, and motor performance was performed before injections and before and after the treatment performed on each day. The paw withdrawal threshold was tested using the nonparametric Kruskal-Wallis test and differences within the group Wilcoxon Matched Pairs. The latency and motor performance were tested for ANOVA parametric test for independent measures, and for differences in the group, we used t-test for paired samples. Post hoc Tukey test was used for multiple corrections. P values less than 0.05 were considered statistically significant. Results. Indicate that there was a significant reduction of mechanical withdrawal threshold and paw withdrawal latency 24 hours following the second injection. Moreover, mechanical and thermal hyperalgesia were significantly reversed by EA 15, 100 Hz, and acupuncture. Conclusions. The results suggest that EA high and low frequency as well as acupuncture are effective in reducing hyperalgesia in chronic muscle pain model.


European Journal of Pain | 2013

Experimental hypothyroidism during pregnancy affects nociception and locomotor performance of offspring in rats.

Iura Gonzalez Nogueira Alves; K.M.L da Cruz; C.M.D. Mota; D.S. de Santana; D.P. Gaujac; V.C.B. de Carvalho; L.C. Reis; Kathleen A. Sluka; Lucindo J. Quintans-Júnior; Angelo R. Antoniolli; Josimari Melo DeSantana; Daniel Badaue-Passos; V.J. de Santana-Filho

Thyroid hormones (THs) play a crucial role in the development of several organic systems. An adequate support of maternal THs may be required to ensure a normal nociceptive function of offspring into adulthood. We investigated the impact of experimental gestational hypothyroidism (EGH) on nociceptive threshold and motor performance in the offspring at different post‐natal days (PND) in both male and female rats.


Pain Practice | 2016

Psychometric Analysis of Behavioral Pain Scale Brazilian Version in Sedated and Mechanically Ventilated Adult Patients: A Preliminary Study

Isabela Freire Azevedo-Santos; Iura Gonzalez Nogueira Alves; Daniel Badaue-Passos; Valter J. Santana-Filho; Josimari Melo DeSantana

Pain assessment in Intensive Care Units (ICU) can be performed based on validated instruments as the Behavioral Pain Scale (BPS). Despite the existence of this clinical score, there is no Brazilian version of it to assess critically ill patients. This study aimed to translate the BPS into Brazilian Portuguese, verify its psychometric properties (reliability, validity, and responsiveness) and the correlation between pain measured and heart rate (HR), blood pressure (BP), Ramsay, and RASS scores.


Revista Brasileira De Anestesiologia | 2017

Validação da versão Brasileira da Escala Comportamental de Dor (Behavioral Pain Scale) em adultos sedados e sob ventilação mecânica

Isabela Freire Azevedo-Santos; Iura Gonzalez Nogueira Alves; Manoel Luiz de Cerqueira Neto; Daniel Badaue-Passos; Valter J. Santana-Filho; Josimari Melo de Santana

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES The Behavioral Pain Scale is a pain assessment tool for uncommunicative and sedated Intensive Care Unit patients. The lack of a Brazilian scale for pain assessment in adults mechanically ventilated justifies the relevance of this study that aimed to validate the Brazilian version of Behavioral Pain Scale as well as to correlate its scores with the records of physiological parameters, sedation level and severity of disease. METHODS Twenty-five Intensive Care Unit adult patients were included in this study. The Brazilian Behavioral Pain Scale version (previously translated and culturally adapted) and the recording of physiological parameters were performed by two investigators simultaneously during rest, during eye cleaning (non-painful stimulus) and during endotracheal suctioning (painful stimulus). RESULTS High values of responsiveness coefficient (coefficient=3.22) were observed. The Cronbachs alpha of total Behavioral Pain Scale score at eye cleaning and endotracheal suctioning was 0.8. The intraclass correlation coefficient of total Behavioral Pain Scale score was ≥ 0.8 at eye cleaning and endotracheal suctioning. There was a significant highest Behavioral Pain Scale score during application of painful procedure when compared with rest period (p≤0.0001). However, no correlations were observed between pain and hemodynamic parameters, sedation level, and severity of disease. CONCLUSIONS This pioneer validation study of Brazilian Behavioral Pain Scale exhibits satisfactory index of internal consistency, interrater reliability, responsiveness and validity. Therefore, the Brazilian Behavioral Pain Scale version was considered a valid instrument for being used in adult sedated and mechanically ventilated patients in Brazil.


Appetite | 2017

The effects of experimental gestational hypertension on maternal blood pressure and fluid intake and pre-weanling hypothalamic neuronal activity

Juan Arguelles; C. Perillan; Terry G. Beltz; Baojian Xue; Daniel Badaue-Passos; José A. Vega; Alan Kim Johnson

To examine the fetal programming effects of maternal hypertension, natriophilia and hyperreninemia [experimentally induced in rats by partial inter-renal aortic ligature (PAL) prior to mating] fos immunoreactivity was studied in 6-day-old offspring of PAL and control mothers. The purposes of the present set of experiments were twofold. The first was to characterize the effects of PAL on the mothers arterial blood pressure and intake of salt (1.8% NaCl solution) and water over the course of gestation. Second, was to study the pattern of neuronal activation in key brain areas of 6-day-old offspring treated with the dipsogen isoproterenol that were from PAL and control mothers. Beta-adrenergic receptor agonist-treated pups allowed the determination whether there were neuroanatomical correlates within the neural substrates controlling thirst and the enhanced water intake evidenced by the isoproterenol treated pups of PAL mothers. Hydromineral ingestive behavior along with blood pressure and heart rate of PAL (M-PAL) and control (M-sPAL) dams throughout gestation was studied. Higher salt and water intakes along with blood pressures and heart rates were found during gestation and lactation in the M-PAL group. Maternal PAL evoked significantly increased isoproterenol-elicited Fos staining in brain regions (e.g. subfornical organ, organum vasculosum of the lamina terminalis, supraoptic nucleus, hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus and median preoptic nucleus) of 6-day-old pups, which is the age of animals shown enhanced thirst responses in PAL offspring. These results indicate that PAL is compatible with pregnancy, producing a sustained increase in blood pressure and heart rate, along with increased water and salt intake. The present study demonstrates that the neural substrates involved in cardiovascular homeostasis and fluid balance in adult rats are responsive in six-day-old rats, and can be altered by fetal programming.


Journal of Natural Medicines | 2012

Citronellol, a monoterpene alcohol, reduces nociceptive and inflammatory activities in rodents.

Renan G. Brito; Adriana G. Guimarães; Jullyana de Souza Siqueira Quintans; Márcio R. V. Santos; Damião Pergentino de Sousa; Daniel Badaue-Passos; Waldecy de Lucca; Fabíola A. Brito; Emiliano Barreto; Aldeídia P. Oliveira; Lucindo Quintans

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Valter J. Santana-Filho

Universidade Federal de Sergipe

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Josimari Melo DeSantana

Universidade Federal de Sergipe

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Márcio R. V. Santos

Universidade Federal de Sergipe

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