Publications by authors named "J M Pujalte"

Rationale: Formalin-induced pain is reduced in sigma-1 (sigma1) receptor knockout mice; therefore, we hypothesized that haloperidol and its metabolites I and II, which have affinity for sigma1 receptors, may modulate formalin-induced pain.

Results: Intraplantar administration of formalin (2.5%) to CD-1 mice produced a biphasic period of pain.

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The role of sigma1 receptors in non-acute pain has not been explored. In this study we show that both phases of formalin-induced pain were reduced by approximately 55% in sigma1 receptor knockout mice in comparison to wild-type animals. These results suggest that the tonic pain induced by formalin is altered in mice lacking sigma1 receptors, and highlight the potential usefulness of further studies of the role of sigma1 receptors in models of non-acute pain.

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The efficacy and tolerance of oral glucosamine sulphate were tested against placebo in a prospective double-blind trial in 20 out-patients with established osteoarthrosis. Two capsules of either glucosaminene sulphate (250 mg) or placebo were administered 3-times daily over a period of 6 to 8 weeks. Articular pain, joint tenderness and restricted movement were semi-quantitatively scored 1 to 4 every 3 days, and individually averaged over the treatment period (overall composite score).

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