Dexmedetomidine reduces post-op pain by targeting spinal pain pathway in rats
The researchers wanted to see how a drug called dexmedetomidine affects pain in rats after surgery. They used different groups of rats and gave them different treatments. They found that rats given dexmedetomidine had less pain and lower levels of a protein called p38MAPK in their spinal cords. This suggests that dexmedetomidine can help reduce pain after surgery by changing how this protein works in the body.