Antinociceptive Effect of Ondansetron in Albino Mice Using Acetic Acid Induced Writhing Model

  • Abhay Purohit
  • Sunil S. Gidamudi
  • Chitra C. Khanwelkar
  • Vandana M. Thorat
  • Sujata A. Jadhav
Publication date
October 2016
Publisher
Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences University
Journal
issn:2231-4261

Abstract

Background: Pain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience. Pain is a protective mechanism. Pain occurs whenever any tissues are being damaged, and it causes the individual to react and to remove the pain stimulus. Aim and Objectives: To evaluate the antinociceptive effect of ondansetron in comparison with the standard diclofenac. Material and Methods: The antinociceptive effect was tested by using the acetic acid induced writhing model in Swiss Albino mice. Animals were divided into 4 groups of 6 animals each. Animals were received distilled water (control), diclofenac (standard), ondansetron 0.5mg/kg (test I) and ondansetron 1mg/kg (test II). After 30 minutes of drug administration, 0.1 ml of 1% acetic acid was injected. Mice were...

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