1.
Annals of Ibadan Postgraduate Medicine
; 3(1): 82-88, 2005.
Article
in English
| AIM
| ID: biblio-1259405
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Article
in English
| AIM
| ID: biblio-1267768
ABSTRACT
Against a backdrop of neurological effects; the effects of acute and chronic administration of vitamin C (600mg/kg) on pain processing were investigated in male rats. Chronic administration of vitamin C induced significant thermal hyperalgesia while acute administration had no effect. In addition; the intraperitoneal administration of vitamin C produced observable abdominal writtings similar to what has been observed with acetic acid. We conclude that chronic vitamin C exerts facilitatory central nervous system effects and a possibility of using intraperitoneal injection of vitamin C as an animal model of pain is suggested