Anti-hyperalgesic and anti-inflammatory effects of Ketorolac Tromethamine gel using pulsed ultrasound in inflamed rats

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Jae-Heon Yang
Tae-Youl Kim
Ji-Hye Lee
Se-Won Yoon
Kyu-Ho Yang
Sang-Chul Shin
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[1] Woosuk University,Department of Pharmacy
[2] Dongshin University,Department of Physical Therapy
[3] University of Southern California,Department of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy
[4] Sunlin College,Department of Physical Therapy
[5] Chonnam National University,School of Dentistry, Dental Research Institute and Second Stage of BK 21
[6] Chonnam National University,College of Pharmacy
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Ketorolac tromethamine gel; Pulsed ultrasound; Phonophoretic transdermal delivery; Anti-hyperalgesic; Anti-inflammatory; Nociceptive flexor reflex;
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The aim of this study was to determine if a Ketorolac Tromethamine (KT) gel solution could be administered in vivo via phonophoretic transdermal delivery using pulsed ultrasound by examining its anti-hyperalgesic and anti-inflammatory effects in a rat carrageenen inflammation model. 1% carrageenan was injected into the plantar surface of the right hindpaw of a rat, and anti-hyperalgesic and anti-inflammatory effects of KT via phonophoretic transdermal delivery were examined. The changes in the mechanical and thermal hyperalgesia, nociceptive flexor reflex (NFR), as well as the swelling changes were determined. According to the anti-hyperagesia and anti-inflammation tests, which were used to determine the change in the pain thresh-old, NFR and swelling showed that the group given the phonophoretic transdermal delivery of KT exhibited significantly more noticeable anti-hyperalgesic and anti-inflammatory effects than those treated with the simple application of a KT gel. The transdermal application of KT gel using phonophoresis had significant anti-hyperalgesic and anti-inflammatory effects. These findings suggest that the transdermal administration of a KT gel using phonophoresis using pulsed ultrasound might be useful for treating acute inflammation and pain.
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