The Effectiveness of GABA Agonist in Decreasing Expression of NR2B Subunit of N-Methyl-D-Aspartate (NMDA) Receptor in Neuropathic Mice by Partial Sciatic Nerve Ligation (PSNL) Method
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2019-03-13Author
Fajrin, Fifteen Aprila
Khotib, Junaidi
Susilo, Imam
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Neuropathy pain is a pain that caused by nerves injury. Nowadays, treatment for neuropathic
pain change to drugs that works as GABA agonist and cause reimbalance between excitatory and inhibitory
neurotransmitter in central nervous system (CNS). The present study was designed to investigate the
effectiveness of gabapentin and baclofen in decreasing N-Methyl-D-Aspartate (NMDA) receptor NR2B
subunit activity in neuropathic pain. Fourty mice were divided into 8 groups i.e sham, negative control,
gabapentin (10, 30, 100 nmol) and baclofen (1, 10, 30 nmol). Neuropathic pain was induced by ligation
of sciatic nerve with Partial Sciatic Nerve Ligation (PSNL) method). Treatments were administrated
intrathecally once a day for seven consecutive days, at a week after induction. On day 15
th
, mice were
sacrified and the spinal cord were removed quickly. The expression of NMDA receptor NR2B subunit
were examined with imunohistochemistry and data were analyzed by one way anova. The result from
this research was gabapentin and baclofen administration significantly decrease expression of NMDA
receptor NR2B subunit in mice compared to sham group. The higher the dose, the more effective to
decrease the number of neuron that express NR2B. The conclusion of this research was gabapentin and
baclofen treat neuropatic pain by decreased the number of NMDA receptor NR2B subunit.
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