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The possible mechanisms of protocatechuic acid-induced central analgesia
It is aimed to investigate the central antinociceptive effect of protocatechuic acid and the involvement of stimulation of opioidergic, serotonin 5-HT(2A/2C), α2-adrenergic and muscarinic receptors in protocatechuic acid-induced central analgesia in mice. Time-dependent antinociceptive effects of pr...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5962643/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29844727 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsps.2018.02.001 |
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author | Arslan, Rana Aydin, Sule Nemutlu Samur, Dilara Bektas, Nurcan |
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description | It is aimed to investigate the central antinociceptive effect of protocatechuic acid and the involvement of stimulation of opioidergic, serotonin 5-HT(2A/2C), α2-adrenergic and muscarinic receptors in protocatechuic acid-induced central analgesia in mice. Time-dependent antinociceptive effects of protocatechuic acid at the oral doses of 75, 150 and 300 mg/kg were tested in hot-plate (integrated supraspinal response) and tail-immersion (spinal reflex) tests in mice. To investigate the mechanisms of action; the mice administered 300 mg/kg protocatechuic acid (p.o.) were pre-treated with non-specific opioid antagonist naloxone (5 mg/kg, i.p.), serotonin 5-HT(2A/2C) receptor antagonist ketanserin (1 mg/kg, i.p.), α2-adrenoceptor antagonist yohimbine (1 mg/kg, i.p.) and non-specific muscarinic antagonist atropine (5 mg/kg, i.p.), respectively. The antinociceptive effect of protocatechuic acid was observed at the doses of 75, 150 and 300 mg/kg in tail-immersion test, at the doses of 150 and 300 mg/kg in hot-plate test at different time interval. The enhancement in the latency of protocatechuic acid-induced response to thermal stimuli was antagonized by yohimbine, naloxone and atropine in tail-immersion test, while it was antagonized only by yohimbine and naloxone pretreatments in hot-plate test. These results indicated that protocatechuic acid has the central antinociceptive action that is probably organized by spinal mediated cholinergic and opiodiergic, also spinal and supraspinal mediated noradrenergic modulation. However, further studies are required to understand how protocatechuic acid organizes the interactions of these modulatory systems. As a whole, these findings reinforce that protocatechuic acid is a potential agent that might be used for pain relief. Additionally, the clarification of the effect and mechanisms of action of protocatechuic acid will contribute to new therapeutic approaches and provide guidance for new drug development studies. |
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spelling | pubmed-59626432018-05-29 The possible mechanisms of protocatechuic acid-induced central analgesia Arslan, Rana Aydin, Sule Nemutlu Samur, Dilara Bektas, Nurcan Saudi Pharm J Article It is aimed to investigate the central antinociceptive effect of protocatechuic acid and the involvement of stimulation of opioidergic, serotonin 5-HT(2A/2C), α2-adrenergic and muscarinic receptors in protocatechuic acid-induced central analgesia in mice. Time-dependent antinociceptive effects of protocatechuic acid at the oral doses of 75, 150 and 300 mg/kg were tested in hot-plate (integrated supraspinal response) and tail-immersion (spinal reflex) tests in mice. To investigate the mechanisms of action; the mice administered 300 mg/kg protocatechuic acid (p.o.) were pre-treated with non-specific opioid antagonist naloxone (5 mg/kg, i.p.), serotonin 5-HT(2A/2C) receptor antagonist ketanserin (1 mg/kg, i.p.), α2-adrenoceptor antagonist yohimbine (1 mg/kg, i.p.) and non-specific muscarinic antagonist atropine (5 mg/kg, i.p.), respectively. The antinociceptive effect of protocatechuic acid was observed at the doses of 75, 150 and 300 mg/kg in tail-immersion test, at the doses of 150 and 300 mg/kg in hot-plate test at different time interval. The enhancement in the latency of protocatechuic acid-induced response to thermal stimuli was antagonized by yohimbine, naloxone and atropine in tail-immersion test, while it was antagonized only by yohimbine and naloxone pretreatments in hot-plate test. These results indicated that protocatechuic acid has the central antinociceptive action that is probably organized by spinal mediated cholinergic and opiodiergic, also spinal and supraspinal mediated noradrenergic modulation. However, further studies are required to understand how protocatechuic acid organizes the interactions of these modulatory systems. As a whole, these findings reinforce that protocatechuic acid is a potential agent that might be used for pain relief. Additionally, the clarification of the effect and mechanisms of action of protocatechuic acid will contribute to new therapeutic approaches and provide guidance for new drug development studies. Elsevier 2018-05 2018-02-02 /pmc/articles/PMC5962643/ /pubmed/29844727 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsps.2018.02.001 Text en © 2018 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Arslan, Rana Aydin, Sule Nemutlu Samur, Dilara Bektas, Nurcan The possible mechanisms of protocatechuic acid-induced central analgesia |
title | The possible mechanisms of protocatechuic acid-induced central analgesia |
title_full | The possible mechanisms of protocatechuic acid-induced central analgesia |
title_fullStr | The possible mechanisms of protocatechuic acid-induced central analgesia |
title_full_unstemmed | The possible mechanisms of protocatechuic acid-induced central analgesia |
title_short | The possible mechanisms of protocatechuic acid-induced central analgesia |
title_sort | possible mechanisms of protocatechuic acid-induced central analgesia |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5962643/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29844727 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsps.2018.02.001 |
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