2007
DOI: 10.1007/s11062-007-0020-y
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Roles of different neurochemical systems in mechanisms underlying the antinociceptive effect of extrahigh-frequency electromagnetic radiation

Abstract: We studied the effect of low-intensity extrahigh-frequency (EHF) electromagnetic radiation (EMR) on the duration of a pain behavioral reaction in rats under conditions of experimental induction of tonic pain (formalin test). The antinociceptive effect of EHF irradiation was modulated by suppression of the activity of a few neurochemical systems resulting from the blockade of receptors of opioid peptides, α-and β-adrenoreceptors, receptors of dopamine and melatonin, as well as from inhibition of serotonin synth… Show more

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“…Ïðîòå â³äîìî, ùî íèçüêî³í-òåíñèâí³ åëåêòðîìàãí³òí³ ïîëÿ îïòè÷íîãî òà ì³êðîõâèëüîâîãî ä³àïàçîíó ñóòòºâî ïîòåí-ö³þþòü àíàëüãåòè÷íó ä³þ îï³î¿äíèõ ³ íåî-ï³î¿äíèõ àíàëüãåòèê³â [6,8]. Î÷åâèäíî, ôàðìàêîëîã³÷í³ àíàëüãåòèêè ³ âèñîêî÷àñ-òîòí³ íèçüêî³íòåíñèâí³ åëåêòðîìàãí³òí³ ïîëÿ âèÿâëÿþòü ñõîaeó ä³þ íà áîëüîâ³ ïîâåä³í-êîâ³ ðåàêö³¿ ó ãðèçóí³â, âèêîðèñòîâóþ÷è îäí³ é ò³ ñàì³ àíòèíîöèöåïòèâí³ ñèñòåìè ñòîâáóðà ìîçêó [7,12,21]. Ìè ââàaeàºìî, ùî ï³äñèëåííÿ àíàëüãåòè÷íîãî åôåêòó êîðâ³òèíó, êîëè â³í çàñòîñîâóºòüñÿ â êîìá³íàö³¿ ç íèçüêî³íòåíñèâíèì ÏÑ, òàêîae ìîaeå áóòè çóìîâëåíî àêòèâàö³ºþ îäíèõ ³ òèõ ñàìèõ àíòèíîöèöåïòèâíèõ ñèñòåì ñòîâáóðà ìîçêó.…”
Section: ðåçóëüòàòè òà ¯õ îáãîâîðåííßunclassified
“…Ïðîòå â³äîìî, ùî íèçüêî³í-òåíñèâí³ åëåêòðîìàãí³òí³ ïîëÿ îïòè÷íîãî òà ì³êðîõâèëüîâîãî ä³àïàçîíó ñóòòºâî ïîòåí-ö³þþòü àíàëüãåòè÷íó ä³þ îï³î¿äíèõ ³ íåî-ï³î¿äíèõ àíàëüãåòèê³â [6,8]. Î÷åâèäíî, ôàðìàêîëîã³÷í³ àíàëüãåòèêè ³ âèñîêî÷àñ-òîòí³ íèçüêî³íòåíñèâí³ åëåêòðîìàãí³òí³ ïîëÿ âèÿâëÿþòü ñõîaeó ä³þ íà áîëüîâ³ ïîâåä³í-êîâ³ ðåàêö³¿ ó ãðèçóí³â, âèêîðèñòîâóþ÷è îäí³ é ò³ ñàì³ àíòèíîöèöåïòèâí³ ñèñòåìè ñòîâáóðà ìîçêó [7,12,21]. Ìè ââàaeàºìî, ùî ï³äñèëåííÿ àíàëüãåòè÷íîãî åôåêòó êîðâ³òèíó, êîëè â³í çàñòîñîâóºòüñÿ â êîìá³íàö³¿ ç íèçüêî³íòåíñèâíèì ÏÑ, òàêîae ìîaeå áóòè çóìîâëåíî àêòèâàö³ºþ îäíèõ ³ òèõ ñàìèõ àíòèíîöèöåïòèâíèõ ñèñòåì ñòîâáóðà ìîçêó.…”
Section: ðåçóëüòàòè òà ¯õ îáãîâîðåííßunclassified
“…Studies reporting a loss of effect with naloxone have strongly supported the hypothesis of an "opioid-induced" pathway based on central secretion of endorphins (CNS) triggered in the periphery (skin). In addition to fundamental molecular and cellular work, a large number of animal studies Radzievsky[7], Chuyan and Dzheldubayeva[8], Ziskin[9], and human investigations, have highlighted the potential value of MMWs in the field of pain relief or treatment.…”
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