The results show for the first time that the H4R and NMDA receptors play a significant role in antinociception in an acute non-inflammatory pain. Furthermore, the blockage of NMDA receptors at the peripheral and spinal, but not supraspinal sites produces a profound antinociceptive response upon simultaneous H4R antagonism. Thus, this study clearly demonstrates the relevance of NMDA and H4R receptors in the modulation of pain signals and that their role is not exclusively limited to their modulatory activity in inflammatory pain states.
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