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  • The study examines the pain-relief effects of lidocaine (LDC) and its derivative QX-572 in mice, both in conditions of evoked and spontaneous pain.
  • QX-572 alone showed no effect on pain metrics, whereas LDC provided temporary relief; however, their combination significantly improved pain relief duration.
  • The findings suggest that co-injection enhances analgesic effects and provides a long-lasting sensory-specific nerve block, particularly noticeable in cases of spontaneous pain.

Article Abstract

Objectives: We investigated the analgesic effects of lidocaine (LDC) and lidocane derivative, QX-572, co-application on the evoked pain behaviour (complete Freund's Adjuvant (CFA)-induced) and spontaneous pain behaviour (formalin-induced) in mice.

Methods: The experiments were performed using adult male Kunming mice. Formalin-induced acute pain model and CFA-induced chronic pain model was established by injecting formalin and CFA, respectively. Separate injections of LDC and QX-572, or co-injection of LDC and QX-572, were performed to observe the differences in neurobehavioural responses, paw withdrawal latency (PWL) and mechanical withdrawal threshold (MWT).

Key Findings: QX-572 injection alone did not influence PWL and MWT, but injection of LDC alone led to a substantial, but short-lived, elevation in PWL and MWT (45 min). Co-injection of LDC and QX-572, however, resulted in a significant increase in PWL and MWT (120 min) compared with the LDC group. Injection of LDC and QX-572 combination in the adjacent sciatic nerve also produced a long-lasting sensory-specific nerve block. Additionally, intraplantar co-injection of LDC and QX-572 combination inhibited spontaneous pain in formalin-treated mice, but did not detectably attenuated hyperalgesia and allodynia in CFA-treated mice.

Conclusions: Our results provide evidence that QX-572 induced sensory-selective blockade and co-injection of QX-572 and LDC enhance pain blockade, as evident from formalin-treated mice.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jphp.12419DOI Listing

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