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Lysionotin exerts antinociceptive effects in various models of nociception induction

BACKGROUND: Lysionotin, a natural flavonoid extracted from Lysionotus pauciflorus Maxim (Gesneriaceae), has several pharmacological effects including anti-bacterial, anti-hypertensive and anti-inflammatory effects. However, its analgesic effect has not been investigated. This study aimed to assess t...

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Autores principales: Alqudah, Abdelrahim, Qnais, Esam Y., Wedyan, Mohammed A., AlKhateeb, Hakam, Abdalla, Shtaywy S., Gammoh, Omar, AlQudah, Mohammad A.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10161701/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37151635
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e15619
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author Alqudah, Abdelrahim
Qnais, Esam Y.
Wedyan, Mohammed A.
AlKhateeb, Hakam
Abdalla, Shtaywy S.
Gammoh, Omar
AlQudah, Mohammad A.
author_facet Alqudah, Abdelrahim
Qnais, Esam Y.
Wedyan, Mohammed A.
AlKhateeb, Hakam
Abdalla, Shtaywy S.
Gammoh, Omar
AlQudah, Mohammad A.
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description BACKGROUND: Lysionotin, a natural flavonoid extracted from Lysionotus pauciflorus Maxim (Gesneriaceae), has several pharmacological effects including anti-bacterial, anti-hypertensive and anti-inflammatory effects. However, its analgesic effect has not been investigated. This study aimed to assess the antinociceptive activity of lysionotin using chemically and thermally induced nociception in a mouse model. METHODS: The antinociceptive effects of various lysionotin doses (50, 100, 150, and 200 μg/kg) were assessed in mice using the acetic acid-induced writhing test, hot plate test, and formalin-induced paw licking assay. The effects were compared to those of mice treated with acetylsalicylic acid or morphine in the presence or absence of naloxone (an opioid receptor antagonist). Capsaicin- and glutamate-induced paw licking tests were also used to evaluate the involvement of the vanilloid and glutamatergic systems, respectively. RESULTS: Lysionotin produced significant dose-dependent inhibition of nociceptive behavior in the acetic acid-induced writhing test, showing 60% inhibition at a dose of 200 μg/kg. Lysionotin also caused a significant increase in the latency period in response to the hot plate test (76.4% at 200 μg/kg), and significantly inhibited both the neurogenic and inflammatory phases in the formalin-induced paw licking test. Naloxone significantly reverses the effect of lysionotin in both hot plate test and formalin-induced paw licking test. Moreover, lysionotin significantly inhibited the neurogenic nociception induced by intraplantar injections of glutamate and capsaicin (57% and 67.2%, respectively at a dose of 200 μg/kg). Thus, lysionotin exhibited peripheral and central antinociception through the modulation of vanilloid receptors, opioid receptors, and the glutamatergic system. CONCLUSION: Lysionotin possesses antinociceptive activity on adult mice that is mediated through both central and peripheral pathways.
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spelling pubmed-101617012023-05-06 Lysionotin exerts antinociceptive effects in various models of nociception induction Alqudah, Abdelrahim Qnais, Esam Y. Wedyan, Mohammed A. AlKhateeb, Hakam Abdalla, Shtaywy S. Gammoh, Omar AlQudah, Mohammad A. Heliyon Research Article BACKGROUND: Lysionotin, a natural flavonoid extracted from Lysionotus pauciflorus Maxim (Gesneriaceae), has several pharmacological effects including anti-bacterial, anti-hypertensive and anti-inflammatory effects. However, its analgesic effect has not been investigated. This study aimed to assess the antinociceptive activity of lysionotin using chemically and thermally induced nociception in a mouse model. METHODS: The antinociceptive effects of various lysionotin doses (50, 100, 150, and 200 μg/kg) were assessed in mice using the acetic acid-induced writhing test, hot plate test, and formalin-induced paw licking assay. The effects were compared to those of mice treated with acetylsalicylic acid or morphine in the presence or absence of naloxone (an opioid receptor antagonist). Capsaicin- and glutamate-induced paw licking tests were also used to evaluate the involvement of the vanilloid and glutamatergic systems, respectively. RESULTS: Lysionotin produced significant dose-dependent inhibition of nociceptive behavior in the acetic acid-induced writhing test, showing 60% inhibition at a dose of 200 μg/kg. Lysionotin also caused a significant increase in the latency period in response to the hot plate test (76.4% at 200 μg/kg), and significantly inhibited both the neurogenic and inflammatory phases in the formalin-induced paw licking test. Naloxone significantly reverses the effect of lysionotin in both hot plate test and formalin-induced paw licking test. Moreover, lysionotin significantly inhibited the neurogenic nociception induced by intraplantar injections of glutamate and capsaicin (57% and 67.2%, respectively at a dose of 200 μg/kg). Thus, lysionotin exhibited peripheral and central antinociception through the modulation of vanilloid receptors, opioid receptors, and the glutamatergic system. CONCLUSION: Lysionotin possesses antinociceptive activity on adult mice that is mediated through both central and peripheral pathways. Elsevier 2023-04-18 /pmc/articles/PMC10161701/ /pubmed/37151635 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e15619 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Alqudah, Abdelrahim
Qnais, Esam Y.
Wedyan, Mohammed A.
AlKhateeb, Hakam
Abdalla, Shtaywy S.
Gammoh, Omar
AlQudah, Mohammad A.
Lysionotin exerts antinociceptive effects in various models of nociception induction
title Lysionotin exerts antinociceptive effects in various models of nociception induction
title_full Lysionotin exerts antinociceptive effects in various models of nociception induction
title_fullStr Lysionotin exerts antinociceptive effects in various models of nociception induction
title_full_unstemmed Lysionotin exerts antinociceptive effects in various models of nociception induction
title_short Lysionotin exerts antinociceptive effects in various models of nociception induction
title_sort lysionotin exerts antinociceptive effects in various models of nociception induction
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10161701/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37151635
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e15619
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