Verification of the analgesic properties of natural compounds of cannabinoid origin in Danio rerio model of nociception

Wojciech Ozimkiewicz, Ewelina Iskra, Renata Żelazowska, Justyna Lasota, Anna Boguszewska-Czubara
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The use of Cannabis sativa in human history dates back thousands of years, with various historical and cultural applications. However, at the beginning of the 20th century, many countries enacted regulations to criminalize and restrict the use of cannabis, leading to a significant reduction in research on its medical applications. A novel approach to pain studies involves Danio rerio-based nociception models. These models use different methods to induce pain, with fish larvae often subjected to incubation in acetic acid solution, resulting in epidermal tissue damage. Nociceptive responses are then observed by tracking fish movement.Our research aimed to develop a simple and accessible Danio rerio (zebrafish) model of nociception to study the potential analgesic properties of CBD (cannabidiol) and CBG (cannabigerol) in comparison to the commonly known painkiller ibuprofen. This research seeks to contribute to our understanding of the potential therapeutic applications of cannabinoids in pain management.
大麻素来源的天然化合物在伤害性损伤模型中的镇痛特性验证
大麻在人类历史上的使用可以追溯到几千年前,有着各种各样的历史和文化应用。然而,在20世纪初,许多国家颁布了法规,将大麻的使用定为刑事犯罪并加以限制,导致对其医疗应用的研究大大减少。一种新的疼痛研究方法涉及基于丹尼奥图像的伤害感觉模型。这些模型采用不同的方法诱导疼痛,鱼苗经常在醋酸溶液中孵育,导致表皮组织损伤。然后通过跟踪鱼的运动来观察伤害性反应。我们的研究旨在建立一个简单易懂的斑马鱼伤害感觉模型,以研究CBD(大麻二酚)和CBG(大麻二酚)与常用止痛药布洛芬的潜在镇痛特性。本研究旨在促进我们对大麻素在疼痛管理中的潜在治疗应用的理解。
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