Nitric oxide is negatively correlated to pain during acute inflammation

Hamza, May; Wang, Xiao-Min; Wu, Tongtong; Brahim, Jaime S; Rowan, Janet S; Dionne, Raymond A;

Abstract


The role that nitric oxide (NO) plays in modulating pain in the periphery is unclear. We show here, the results of two independent clinical studies (microdialysis and gene expression studies) and a pilot dose finding study (glyceryl trinitrate study), to study the role of NO in the early phase of acute inflammatory pain following oral surgery. The effect of ketorolac on NO production and nitric oxide synthase (NOS) gene expression was also studied.


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Title Nitric oxide is negatively correlated to pain during acute inflammation
Authors Hamza, May ; Wang, Xiao-Min; Wu, Tongtong; Brahim, Jaime S; Rowan, Janet S; Dionne, Raymond A
Keywords ASPIRIN-LIKE DRUGS;PROSTAGLANDIN E-2 RELEASE;INDUCED THERMAL HYPERALGESIA;CONTROLLED CLINICAL-TRIAL;DOUBLE-BLIND;INOS-DEFICIENT;SYNTHASE;MODEL;GENE-EXPRESSION;LOW-BACK-PAIN
Issue Date 15-Sep-2010
Publisher SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
Journal Molecular pain 
ISSN 1744-8069
1744-8069
DOI 10.1186/1744-8069-6-55
PubMed ID 20843331
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-77956506638
Web of science ID WOS:000282487800001

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