The Histopathological Effects of Intraarticular Administration of Tramadol on Rabbit's Sinovia
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2003
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The analgesic effect of tramadol is due to it's effect on opioid receptor together with the enhancing function of the spinal descending inhibitory pathway by inhibition of reuptake of both 5 hydroxytryptamine and norepinephrine. In this study we aim to invastigate the effects of intraarticular tramadol on synovia. Eighteen healtyh rabbits 0.5-1 years old and weighted between 1.8-2.5 kg were included in the study. All rabbits were divided into five groups as follow; Group 1 (n=4), group 2 (n=4), Group 3 (n=4), Group 4 (n=4), and control group (n=2). Tramadol (12.5 mg/0.5 mL), or saline (0.5 mL) were given, intraarticularly in to the back knees of the rabbits in the study groups and control group respectively. Rabbits in group 1 and control groups were sacrified at first day, group 2 at 7th day, group 3 at 15th day, and group 4 at 21 th day by letal dose of sevoflurane. Examination of sinovia of the all rabbits were normal and there was no differences between groups. In conclusion; Tramadol has no histopathological effect on rabbits sinovia and may be safely administered intraarticularly in human.
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Histopathological Research, Rabbit'S Synovia, Tramadol
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Turk Anesteziyoloji ve Reanimasyon
Volume
31
Issue
2
Start Page
62
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65