TY - JOUR
T1 - The interaction between gabapentin and amitriptyline in the rat formalin test after systemic administration
AU - Heughan, Caroline E.
AU - Sawynok, Jana
PY - 2002
Y1 - 2002
N2 - We examined the effects of systemically administered gabapentin on flinching and biting/licking behaviors produced by 2.5% formalin in the rat, compared these with those of amitriptyline, and determined the effects of combinations of gabapentin with amitriptyline. Gabapentin produced a dose-related inhibition of Phase 2, but not Phase 1, flinching and biting/licking behaviors. In contrast, amitriptyline produced an increase in Phase 2 flinching behaviors while simultaneously decreasing biting/licking behaviors. Fifty percent effective dose (ED50) values against biting/licking behaviors were 22.9 ± 1.3 mg/kg and 8.5 ± 1.3 mg/kg for gabapentin and amitriptyline, respectively. Combinations of increasing fractional increments of ED50 doses of gabapentin and amitriptyline produced an additive effect against biting/licking behaviors, as revealed by isobolographic analysis. These increments had no effect on flinching behaviors except at the ED25 + ED25 doses, at which flinching was increased, again revealing additivity between the two drugs. Flinching behaviors in rats do not reflect the analgesic properties of systemically administered amitriptyline observed in humans and may not be useful for predicting an effect of combinations of drugs with amitriptyline. Biting/licking behaviors do reflect analgesic properties for both drugs and may be more useful in this regard.
AB - We examined the effects of systemically administered gabapentin on flinching and biting/licking behaviors produced by 2.5% formalin in the rat, compared these with those of amitriptyline, and determined the effects of combinations of gabapentin with amitriptyline. Gabapentin produced a dose-related inhibition of Phase 2, but not Phase 1, flinching and biting/licking behaviors. In contrast, amitriptyline produced an increase in Phase 2 flinching behaviors while simultaneously decreasing biting/licking behaviors. Fifty percent effective dose (ED50) values against biting/licking behaviors were 22.9 ± 1.3 mg/kg and 8.5 ± 1.3 mg/kg for gabapentin and amitriptyline, respectively. Combinations of increasing fractional increments of ED50 doses of gabapentin and amitriptyline produced an additive effect against biting/licking behaviors, as revealed by isobolographic analysis. These increments had no effect on flinching behaviors except at the ED25 + ED25 doses, at which flinching was increased, again revealing additivity between the two drugs. Flinching behaviors in rats do not reflect the analgesic properties of systemically administered amitriptyline observed in humans and may not be useful for predicting an effect of combinations of drugs with amitriptyline. Biting/licking behaviors do reflect analgesic properties for both drugs and may be more useful in this regard.
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U2 - 10.1097/00000539-200204000-00037
DO - 10.1097/00000539-200204000-00037
M3 - Article
C2 - 11916807
AN - SCOPUS:0036201504
SN - 0003-2999
VL - 94
SP - 975
EP - 980
JO - Anesthesia and Analgesia
JF - Anesthesia and Analgesia
IS - 4
ER -