Systemic administrations (0.1, 0.5, and 2 mg/kg) of alpha1-adrenoreceptor (AR) antagonist prazosin dose-dependently attenuated cold allodynia in a rat tail model of neuropathic pain, whereas alpha2-AR antagonist yohimbine exacerbated it. These results suggest that the functions of alpha1- and alpha2-AR in this model are excitatory and inhibitory, respectively, consistent with their general properties. It is also proposed that cold allodynia can be reversed by alpha1-AR antagonist and exacerbated by alpha2-AR antagonist.

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