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        1 - A Study on the effect of Alpha and Beta adrenergic receptors on the Electro�Magnetic Field )EMF( analgesia
        M.R Rahimnejad رامین Hajikhani
        This study has been performed on ten quintet groups of mice. In fact, the role of adrenergic system on the effectof EMF on acute pain sensation has been examined treating with four drugs (yohimbine, xylazine, propranololand salbutamol). The animals were divided into two More
        This study has been performed on ten quintet groups of mice. In fact, the role of adrenergic system on the effectof EMF on acute pain sensation has been examined treating with four drugs (yohimbine, xylazine, propranololand salbutamol). The animals were divided into two groups, the frst group were exposed to EMF (one hour in aday for 7 days), whereas the second group weren’t exposed to EMF. Both groups were treated with the drugs (IP)separately.The results revealed that Yohimbin (α2 Blocker) decreased and Xylazine (α2 Agonist) increased the analgesic effect of EMF on chronic pain but Propranolol (β1, β2, β3 Blocker) and Salbutamol (β2 Agonist) didn’t show anysignifcant different in analgesic effect of EMF on acute pain.In conclusion we can say that the EMF has the antinociceptive effect on the chronic pain threshold via adrenergicsystem. Manuscript profile
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        2 - The role of adrenergic system on the effect of EMF on acute pain sensation
        M.R Rahimnejad, M.R. Zarindast
        Although numerous factors participate in pain sensation, efficient studies have never been performed on these factors yet. Among these factors modifying effects of Electro Magnetic Field (EMF) on both intensity and durationof pain sensation is undeniable.This study has More
        Although numerous factors participate in pain sensation, efficient studies have never been performed on these factors yet. Among these factors modifying effects of Electro Magnetic Field (EMF) on both intensity and durationof pain sensation is undeniable.This study has been performed on ten quintet groups of mice. In fact, the role of adrenergic system on the effect ofEMF on acute pain sensation has been examined treating with four drugs (yohimbine, xylazine, propranolol andsalbutamol). The animals were divided into two groups, the first group were exposed to EMF (one hour in a dayfor 7 days), whereas the second group did not. Both groups were treated with the drugs (IP) separately.The results revealed that Yohimbin (α2 Blocker) decreased and Xylazine (α2 Agonist) increased the analgesiceffect of EMF on acute pain but Propranolol (β1, β2, β3 Blocker) and Salbutamol (β2 Agonist) didn’t show anysignificant difference in analgesic effect of EMF on acute pain.In conclusion, the results showed that the EMF has the antinociceptive effect on the acute pain threshold via adrenergic system. Manuscript profile