Drug Administration Before or After Exposure to Low Temperatures—Does It Matter for the Therapeutic Effect?
Kadir Bezirci, Boryana Borisova, Konstantinos Papadakis, Dancho Danalev, Hristina Nocheva

TL;DR
This study shows that taking a pain-relieving drug before or after cold exposure affects its effectiveness in rats.
Contribution
The study reveals that cold exposure modulates the analgesic effect of a drug depending on administration timing.
Findings
Cold exposure after drug administration enhances its analgesic effect in rats.
Cold exposure before drug intake reduces the analgesic effect in rats.
The modulating effect of cold exposure varies with the interaction of different mediator systems.
Abstract
The adaptation of the body when exposed to a lower-than-usual temperature is a challenge that involves neuro-endocrine–immune mechanisms and affects the pharmacokinetics and/or pharmacodynamics of drugs taken before or after cold exposure. The experiments presented in this study clearly show differences in the analgesic effect of an exogenously introduced model substance (C-terminal fragment of calcium-binding protein, spermatid-specific 1) before and after cold exposure compared to its effect at an ambient temperature. The model substance used for the experiments is an octapeptide, TDIFELLK, which was synthesized via standard solid-phase peptide synthesis. Preliminary studies proved TDIFELLK’s analgesic activity. The ANOVA analysis performed showed statistically significant differences in the pain thresholds, measured by a paw pressure test, in 109 rats distributed among 14 groups and…
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TopicsAnesthesia and Neurotoxicity Research
