Bibliographic citations
López, R., (2007). Efecto analgésico de ketorolaco en un modelo experimental de sumación temporal y espacial en sapos espinales [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/2589
López, R., Efecto analgésico de ketorolaco en un modelo experimental de sumación temporal y espacial en sapos espinales [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; 2007. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/2589
@misc{renati/475230,
title = "Efecto analgésico de ketorolaco en un modelo experimental de sumación temporal y espacial en sapos espinales",
author = "López Bellido, Roger",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos",
year = "2007"
}
The purpose of the research was to determinate the analgesic effect of ketorolac in spinal toads using the experimental acute pain model of temporal and spatial summation. The analgesic Ketorolac action was evaluated by the quantification of the toad`s leg rise reflection and electromyography activity evaluation. The sample was conformed for 140 toads, that were selected according to the inclusion criteria divided in: 1) 90 toads to validation of experimental acute pain model; 2) 30 toads to compare the ketorolac activity against memantine; 3) 20 toads to evaluate the electromyography activity of semimembranosus muscle. Descriptive analyses, Kruskal Wallis and U Mann Withney statistical analyses were made with SPSS 14.0 software for Windows. The research had showed that Ketorolac reduced the toad`s leg rise reflection induced by sulfuric acid using the experimental acute pain model of temporary and spatial summation in spinal toads. In addition, ketorolac also reduced the electromyography activity in frequency and amplitude of the semimembranosus muscular contraction. In conclusion, ketorolac showed analgesic effect using an experimental model of temporal and spatial summation in spinal toads.
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