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The Antinociceptive Responses of MTDZ to Paclitaxel−Induced Peripheral Neuropathy and Acute Nociception in Mice: Behavioral, Pharmacological, and Biochemical Approaches

The efficacy of 5-((4-methoxyphenyl)thio)benzo[c][1,2,5] thiodiazole (MTDZ) in mitigating paclitaxel (PTX)-induced peripheral neuropathy was investigated in male and female Swiss mice. The study examined the effects of MTDZ on various pathways, including transient receptor potential cation channel s...

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Autores principales: da Motta, Ketlyn P., Martins, Carolina C., Macedo, Vanessa M., dos Santos, Beatriz F., Domingues, Nelson Luís De C., Luchese, Cristiane, Wilhelm, Ethel A.
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10534544/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37765025
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph16091217
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author da Motta, Ketlyn P.
Martins, Carolina C.
Macedo, Vanessa M.
dos Santos, Beatriz F.
Domingues, Nelson Luís De C.
Luchese, Cristiane
Wilhelm, Ethel A.
author_facet da Motta, Ketlyn P.
Martins, Carolina C.
Macedo, Vanessa M.
dos Santos, Beatriz F.
Domingues, Nelson Luís De C.
Luchese, Cristiane
Wilhelm, Ethel A.
author_sort da Motta, Ketlyn P.
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description The efficacy of 5-((4-methoxyphenyl)thio)benzo[c][1,2,5] thiodiazole (MTDZ) in mitigating paclitaxel (PTX)-induced peripheral neuropathy was investigated in male and female Swiss mice. The study examined the effects of MTDZ on various pathways, including transient receptor potential cation channel subfamily V member 1 (TRPV1), glutamatergic, nitrergic, guanylate cyclase (cGMP), serotonergic, and opioidergic. Mice received intraperitoneal PTX (2 mg/kg) or vehicle on days 1, 2, and 3, followed by oral MTDZ (1 mg/kg) or vehicle from days 3 to 14. Mechanical and thermal sensitivities were assessed using Von Frey and hot plate tests on days 8, 11, and 14. The open field test evaluated locomotion and exploration on day 12. On day 15, nitrite and nitrate (NOx) levels and Ca(2+)−ATPase activity in the cerebral cortex and spinal cord were measured after euthanizing the animals. MTDZ administration reversed the heightened mechanical and thermal sensitivities induced by PTX in male and female mice without affecting locomotion or exploration. MTDZ also modulated multiple pathways, including glutamatergic, NO/L−arginine/cGMP, serotonergic (5−HT(1A/1B)), opioid, and TRPV1 pathways. Additionally, MTDZ reduced NOx levels and modulated Ca(2+)−ATPase activity. In conclusion, MTDZ effectively alleviated PTX−induced peripheral neuropathy and demonstrated multi-targeted modulation of pain-related pathways. Its ability to modulate multiple pathways, reduce NOx levels, and modulate Ca(2+)−ATPase activity makes it a potential pharmacological candidate for peripheral neuropathy, acute nociceptive, and inflammatory conditions. Further research is needed to explore its therapeutic potential in these areas.
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spelling pubmed-105345442023-09-29 The Antinociceptive Responses of MTDZ to Paclitaxel−Induced Peripheral Neuropathy and Acute Nociception in Mice: Behavioral, Pharmacological, and Biochemical Approaches da Motta, Ketlyn P. Martins, Carolina C. Macedo, Vanessa M. dos Santos, Beatriz F. Domingues, Nelson Luís De C. Luchese, Cristiane Wilhelm, Ethel A. Pharmaceuticals (Basel) Article The efficacy of 5-((4-methoxyphenyl)thio)benzo[c][1,2,5] thiodiazole (MTDZ) in mitigating paclitaxel (PTX)-induced peripheral neuropathy was investigated in male and female Swiss mice. The study examined the effects of MTDZ on various pathways, including transient receptor potential cation channel subfamily V member 1 (TRPV1), glutamatergic, nitrergic, guanylate cyclase (cGMP), serotonergic, and opioidergic. Mice received intraperitoneal PTX (2 mg/kg) or vehicle on days 1, 2, and 3, followed by oral MTDZ (1 mg/kg) or vehicle from days 3 to 14. Mechanical and thermal sensitivities were assessed using Von Frey and hot plate tests on days 8, 11, and 14. The open field test evaluated locomotion and exploration on day 12. On day 15, nitrite and nitrate (NOx) levels and Ca(2+)−ATPase activity in the cerebral cortex and spinal cord were measured after euthanizing the animals. MTDZ administration reversed the heightened mechanical and thermal sensitivities induced by PTX in male and female mice without affecting locomotion or exploration. MTDZ also modulated multiple pathways, including glutamatergic, NO/L−arginine/cGMP, serotonergic (5−HT(1A/1B)), opioid, and TRPV1 pathways. Additionally, MTDZ reduced NOx levels and modulated Ca(2+)−ATPase activity. In conclusion, MTDZ effectively alleviated PTX−induced peripheral neuropathy and demonstrated multi-targeted modulation of pain-related pathways. Its ability to modulate multiple pathways, reduce NOx levels, and modulate Ca(2+)−ATPase activity makes it a potential pharmacological candidate for peripheral neuropathy, acute nociceptive, and inflammatory conditions. Further research is needed to explore its therapeutic potential in these areas. MDPI 2023-08-29 /pmc/articles/PMC10534544/ /pubmed/37765025 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph16091217 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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da Motta, Ketlyn P.
Martins, Carolina C.
Macedo, Vanessa M.
dos Santos, Beatriz F.
Domingues, Nelson Luís De C.
Luchese, Cristiane
Wilhelm, Ethel A.
The Antinociceptive Responses of MTDZ to Paclitaxel−Induced Peripheral Neuropathy and Acute Nociception in Mice: Behavioral, Pharmacological, and Biochemical Approaches
title The Antinociceptive Responses of MTDZ to Paclitaxel−Induced Peripheral Neuropathy and Acute Nociception in Mice: Behavioral, Pharmacological, and Biochemical Approaches
title_full The Antinociceptive Responses of MTDZ to Paclitaxel−Induced Peripheral Neuropathy and Acute Nociception in Mice: Behavioral, Pharmacological, and Biochemical Approaches
title_fullStr The Antinociceptive Responses of MTDZ to Paclitaxel−Induced Peripheral Neuropathy and Acute Nociception in Mice: Behavioral, Pharmacological, and Biochemical Approaches
title_full_unstemmed The Antinociceptive Responses of MTDZ to Paclitaxel−Induced Peripheral Neuropathy and Acute Nociception in Mice: Behavioral, Pharmacological, and Biochemical Approaches
title_short The Antinociceptive Responses of MTDZ to Paclitaxel−Induced Peripheral Neuropathy and Acute Nociception in Mice: Behavioral, Pharmacological, and Biochemical Approaches
title_sort antinociceptive responses of mtdz to paclitaxel−induced peripheral neuropathy and acute nociception in mice: behavioral, pharmacological, and biochemical approaches
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10534544/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37765025
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph16091217
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