4-羟基香豆素通过细胞因子调节显示抗伤和抗炎作用:一项综合的计算机和体内研究。

IF 5.6 2区 生物学
Diogo Vilar da Fonsêca, Juliana Sousa Rocha, Pablo R da Silva, Hugo Natan de Sá Novaes Pereira, Lucas Vinicius Novaes Dos Santos, Melquisedec Abiaré Dantas de Santana, Alan F Alves, Adiel H O Pontes, Joás de Souza Gomes, Cícero F Bezerra Felipe, Damião Pergentino de Sousa, Marcus T Scotti, Luciana Scotti
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慢性疼痛会严重影响生活质量,并经常伴有炎症,这是一种自然的身体反应,如果过度,可能会变得有害。口腔颌面部通常受到影响,因此有效的治疗至关重要。然而,目前的药物往往引起不良的副作用,强调需要新的药理学替代品。4-羟基香豆素(4-HC)是一种天然化合物,具有良好的抗炎和抗炎作用,但证实其具体特性的研究有限。计算机分析表明,4-HC表现出良好的药代动力学特征,不与p -糖蛋白相互作用,并成功穿过血脑屏障。分子对接研究表明,其作用可能通过NMDAR或抑制iNOS介导。我们的研究评估了25、50和75 mg/kg剂量的4-HC在动物模型中的抗伤性和抗炎作用。在福尔马林、谷氨酸和辣椒素诱导的口面部疼痛模型中,4-HC显著减少醋酸引起的腹部扭曲和伤害性摩擦。没有观察到与阿片受体的相互作用,这表明4-HC的抗伤害感受作用不涉及这一途径。此外,4-HC可减轻卡拉胶引起的足跖水肿,并显著降低白细胞迁移和TNF-α水平。这些发现突出了4-HC的治疗潜力,值得进一步研究其机制。
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4-Hydroxycoumarin Exhibits Antinociceptive and Anti-Inflammatory Effects Through Cytokine Modulation: An Integrated In Silico and In Vivo Study.

Chronic pain significantly impacts quality of life and is often accompanied by inflammation, a natural bodily response that can become harmful when excessive. The orofacial region is commonly affected, making effective treatment crucial. However, current drugs often cause undesirable side effects, highlighting the need for new pharmacological alternatives. 4-hydroxycoumarin (4-HC), a natural compound, has shown promising antinociceptive and anti-inflammatory effects, but studies confirming its specific properties are limited. In silico analyses suggest that 4-HC exhibits favorable pharmacokinetic characteristics, not interacting with P-glycoprotein and successfully crossing the blood-brain barrier. Molecular docking studies indicate that its effects may be mediated through NMDAR or by inhibiting iNOS. Our study assessed the antinociceptive and anti-inflammatory effects of 4-HC in animal models at doses of 25, 50, and 75 mg/kg. 4-HC significantly reduced abdominal contortions induced by acetic acid and decreased nociceptive rubbing in orofacial pain models induced by formalin, glutamate, and capsaicin. Interactions with opioid receptors were not observed, suggesting that 4-HC's antinociceptive effect does not involve this pathway. Additionally, 4-HC reduced paw edema induced by carrageenan and significantly decreased leukocyte migration and TNF-α levels. These findings highlight the therapeutic potential of 4-HC and warrant further investigation into its mechanisms.

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