Antinociceptive effects of gamma-linolenic acid in the formalin test in the rats

K. Rahimi, Arman Nourishirazi, Hamidreza Delaviz, Z. Ghotbeddin
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Gamma-linolenic acid (GLA) is found in animals and plants that play a role in brain function and metabolism. This study aimed to investigate the analgesic effects of GLA on peripheral formalin injection. Wistar rats were randomly assigned to four groups: Sham, formalin, formalin/GLA 100 mg/kg, and formalin/GLA 150 mg/kg. The Formalin test was utilized to create a pain model. A tissue sample was prepared from the spinal cords of rats to measure oxidative stress parameters and pro-inflammatory cytokines. Furthermore, we analyzed the expression of c-Fos protein in the spinal cords. Our findings demonstrate that GLA has a reliable pain-relieving effect in the formalin test. GLA 100 increased SOD (P<0.05), GSH (P<0.001), and CAT (P<0.05), and decreased the levels of c-fos (P<0.001), IL-1β (P<0.001), TNF-α (P<0.001), and MDA (P<0.001) in the spinal cord. Also GLA 150 increased SOD (P<0.05), GSH (P<0.001), and CAT (P<0.05), and decreased the levels of c-fos (P<0.001), IL-1β (P<0.001), TNF-α (P<0.001), and MDA (P<0.001) in the spinal cord. The findings have validated the antinociceptive impact of GLA and hinted towards its immunomodulatory influence in the formalin test.
γ-亚麻酸在大鼠福尔马林试验中的抗痛觉作用
γ-亚麻酸(GLA)存在于动物和植物中,在大脑功能和新陈代谢中发挥作用。 本研究旨在探讨 GLA 对外周福尔马林注射的镇痛作用。 Wistar 大鼠被随机分为四组:Sham 组、福尔马林组、福尔马林/GLA 100 mg/kg 组和福尔马林/GLA 150 mg/kg 组。福尔马林试验用于创建疼痛模型。从大鼠脊髓中提取组织样本,测量氧化应激参数和促炎细胞因子。此外,我们还分析了脊髓中 c-Fos 蛋白的表达。 我们的研究结果表明,在福尔马林试验中,GLA 具有可靠的镇痛效果。GLA 100 增加了脊髓中的 SOD(P<0.05)、GSH(P<0.001)和 CAT(P<0.05),降低了 c-fos(P<0.001)、IL-1β(P<0.001)、TNF-α(P<0.001)和 MDA(P<0.001)的水平。此外,GLA 150 还能提高脊髓中 SOD(P<0.05)、GSH(P<0.001)和 CAT(P<0.05)的水平,降低 c-fos(P<0.001)、IL-1β(P<0.001)、TNF-α(P<0.001)和 MDA(P<0.001)的水平。 这些研究结果验证了 GLA 的抗痛觉作用,并暗示了 GLA 在福尔马林试验中的免疫调节作用。
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