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ORIGINAL ARTICLE Year : 2014 | Volume : 5 | Issue : 3 | Page : 129133
Evaluation of analgesic activity of perindopril in albino mice RN Suresha, Siddamma Amoghimath, PS Vaibhavi, SL Shruthi, MK Jayanthi, HL Kalabharathi Department of Pharmacology, JSS Medical College, Mysore, Karnataka, India Date of Web Publication
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Suresha R N Amoghimath S Vaibhavi P S Shruthi S L Jayanthi M K Kalabharathi H L Search in Google Scholar for Suresha R N Amoghimath S Vaibhavi P S Shruthi S L Jayanthi M K Kalabharathi H L
Correspondence Address: Siddamma Amoghimath Department of Pharmacology, JSS Medical College, SS Nagar, Mysore 570 015, Karnataka India
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Angiotensin II angiotensin (17) endogenous opioid and prostaglandin E2
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DOI: 10.4103/22314040.137423
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The aim was to evaluate the analgesic activity of perindopril in chemical, thermal and mechanical pain on Swiss albino mice. A total of 54 albino mice (Swiss strain) weighing 2530 g were allocated to each experimental model and in each model there were three groups. The control group received normal saline (25 ml/kg) per orally, standard group received pentazocine (10 mg/kg) intraperitoneal and test groups received perindopril (1 mg/kg) per orally. Perindopril and normal saline was administered 2 h before, whereas the pentazocine was administered 15 min prior to Eddy's hot plate, writhing and tail clip methods. The decrease in number of writhes, the delay in reaction time in tail clip and Eddy's hot plate method denoted the analgesic activity. Perindopril decreased the number of writhes, delayed the reaction time in tail clip and Eddy's hot plate method considerably when compared with control (normal saline), but less when compared with standard (pentazocine). Perindopril exhibits analgesic activity in thermal, chemical, and mechanical pain models in albino mice. Keywords: Angiotensin II, angiotensin (17), endogenous opioid and prostaglandin E2 How to cite this article: Suresha R N, Amoghimath S, Vaibhavi P S, Shruthi S L, Jayanthi M K, Kalabharathi H L. Evaluation of analgesic activity of perindopril in albino mice. J Adv Pharm Technol Res 2014;5:12933 How to cite this URL: Suresha R N, Amoghimath S, Vaibhavi P S, Shruthi S L, Jayanthi M K, Kalabharathi H L. Evaluation of analgesic activity of perindopril in albino mice. J Adv Pharm Technol Res [serial online] 2014 [cited 2016 Dec 8];5:12933. Available from: http://www.japtr.org/text.asp?2014/5/3/129/137423 Introduction
Angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) catalyze the formation of angiotensinII from angiotensinI. This enzyme occurs not only in the plasma but also in the kidneys, brain, adrenal glands, ovaries, and possible other tissues. AngiotensinII is a potent vasoconstrictor and blockade of its synthesis by ACE inhibitors are currently the medication of choice in management of hypertension and cardiac failure. [1]
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