苦参碱可减轻完全弗里德佐剂诱导的炎性疼痛小鼠模型的痛觉过敏和焦虑样行为。

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
Zheng Rong, Le Yang, Yue Chen, Yan Qin, Cai-Yan Cheng, Jun Zhao, Long-Fei Li, Xue Ma, Yu-Mei Wu, Shui-Bing Liu, Yan-Ni Liang, Ming-Gao Zhao
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摘要

慢性疼痛,以及伴随的精神疾病,是世界范围内的一个常见问题。越来越多的研究集中在非阿片类药物上,数十亿美元的资金已经投入到挖掘新的镇痛机制上。外周炎症是慢性疼痛的重要原因之一,具有抗炎作用的药物通常可以缓解疼痛过敏。Sophoridine (SRI)是中草药中含量最丰富的生物碱之一,具有抗肿瘤、抗病毒和抗炎的作用。在这里,我们评估了SRI在完全弗氏佐剂(CFA)注射诱导的炎症性疼痛小鼠模型中的镇痛作用。SRI治疗显著降低LPS刺激后小胶质细胞的促炎因子释放。3天的SRI治疗缓解了cfa诱导的机械超敏反应和焦虑样行为,恢复了小鼠前扣带皮层异常的神经可塑性。因此,SRI可能是治疗慢性炎症性疼痛的候选化合物,并可能作为开发新药的结构基础。
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Sophoridine alleviates hyperalgesia and anxiety-like behavior in an inflammatory pain mouse model induced by complete freund's adjuvant.

Sophoridine alleviates hyperalgesia and anxiety-like behavior in an inflammatory pain mouse model induced by complete freund's adjuvant.

Sophoridine alleviates hyperalgesia and anxiety-like behavior in an inflammatory pain mouse model induced by complete freund's adjuvant.

Sophoridine alleviates hyperalgesia and anxiety-like behavior in an inflammatory pain mouse model induced by complete freund's adjuvant.

Chronic pain, along with comorbid psychiatric disorders, is a common problem worldwide. A growing number of studies have focused on non-opioid-based medicines, and billions of funds have been put into digging new analgesic mechanisms. Peripheral inflammation is one of the critical causes of chronic pain, and drugs with anti-inflammatory effects usually alleviate pain hypersensitivity. Sophoridine (SRI), one of the most abundant alkaloids in Chinese herbs, has been proved to exert antitumor, antivirus and anti-inflammation effects. Here, we evaluated the analgesic effect of SRI in an inflammatory pain mouse model induced by complete Freund's adjuvant (CFA) injection. SRI treatment significantly decreased pro-inflammatory factors release after LPS stimuli in microglia. Three days of SRI treatment relieved CFA-induced mechanical hypersensitivity and anxiety-like behavior, and recovered abnormal neuroplasticity in the anterior cingulate cortex of mice. Therefore, SRI may be a candidate compound for the treatment of chronic inflammatory pain and may serve as a structural basis for the development of new drugs.

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Molecular Pain
Molecular Pain 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
5.60
自引率
3.00%
发文量
56
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Molecular Pain is a peer-reviewed, open access journal that considers manuscripts in pain research at the cellular, subcellular and molecular levels. Molecular Pain provides a forum for molecular pain scientists to communicate their research findings in a targeted manner to others in this important and growing field.
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