[Effect of Kamishoyosan on Primary Dysmenorrhea Pain].

IF 0.2 4区 医学 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Yayoi Aoki, Taiki Shimoyama, Seiwa Michihara, Shigeki Chiba
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Abstract

Dysmenorrhea refers to pathological symptoms that occur in association with menstruation during the menstrual period. Treatment options for dysmenorrhea include nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and low-dose estrogen-progestin combination pills. However, some patients do not respond to these treatments, and long-term use can lead to adverse reactions, raising additional problems. To overcome these issues, Kampo (traditional Japanese herbal) medicines are often used, with prescriptions based on Kampo medicine diagnoses. In this study, we investigated the analgesic effects of Kamishoyosan, a Kampo medicine frequently used to treat this disease, using a mouse primary dysmenorrhea (PD) model. Since Kamishoyosan is typically administered over a long term in clinical settings, we also evaluated its effects on PD after single-dose or repeated long-term administration.Oxytocin administration to continuously estradiol-treated mice significantly increased the number of writhing responses (an index of pain), uterine tissue level of prostaglandin F2α (PGF2α), and calcium ion (Ca2+) level, while uterine blood flow significantly decreased. In contrast, repeated administration of Kamishoyosan decreased the number of writhing responses. The uterine tissue PGF2α and Ca2+ levels reduced after single-dose administration at a high dose and regardless of dosage after repeated administration. Uterine blood flow was improved by single-dose administration regardless of dosage.These results showed that continuous administration of Kamishoyosan exerted analgesic effects on PD symptoms even at non-high doses. Furthermore, Kamishoyosan may reduce PD-related pain by acting on uterine contraction factor (including PG)-producing pathways and uterine blood flow.

[神食杂山对原发性痛经疼痛的影响]。
痛经是指在月经期间发生的与月经有关的病理症状。痛经的治疗选择包括非甾体抗炎药(NSAIDs)和低剂量的雌激素-黄体酮联合药片。然而,一些患者对这些治疗没有反应,长期使用可能导致不良反应,引发其他问题。为了克服这些问题,经常使用汉方(传统的日本草药)药物,处方基于汉方医学诊断。在本研究中,我们用小鼠原发性痛经(PD)模型研究了Kamishoyosan的镇痛作用,Kamishoyosan是一种经常用于治疗这种疾病的柬埔寨药。由于Kamishoyosan通常在临床环境中长期使用,我们也评估了单剂量或重复长期给药对PD的影响。连续给予雌二醇后,小鼠扭体反应次数(疼痛指数)、子宫组织中前列腺素F2α (PGF2α)水平、钙离子(Ca2+)水平显著升高,子宫血流量显著减少。与此相反,反复服用神生草多糖则减少了扭动反应的次数。高剂量单次给药后子宫组织PGF2α和Ca2+水平降低,重复给药后不论给药剂量。不论剂量大小,单次给药均可改善子宫血流量。这些结果表明,即使在非高剂量的情况下,持续给药神蛇草糖对PD症状也有镇痛作用。此外,神蛇草多糖可能通过作用于子宫收缩因子(包括PG)产生途径和子宫血流来减轻pd相关疼痛。
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