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metadata.dc.type: Artigo de Periódico
Título : Antinociceptive effect of lupeol: evidence for a role of cytokines inhibition
Otros títulos : Journal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment
Autor : Lima, Flávia Oliveira de
Alves, Vivian
Barbosa Filho, José Maria
Almeida, Jackson Roberto Guedes da Silva
Rodrigues, Luis Cezar
Soares, Milena Botelho Pereira
Villarreal, Cristiane Flora
metadata.dc.creator: Lima, Flávia Oliveira de
Alves, Vivian
Barbosa Filho, José Maria
Almeida, Jackson Roberto Guedes da Silva
Rodrigues, Luis Cezar
Soares, Milena Botelho Pereira
Villarreal, Cristiane Flora
Resumen : The present study investigates the antinociceptive properties of lupeol in models of inflammatory and post-operative pain, as well as its mechanisms of action. The effects of lupeol were tested against acetic acid-induced writhing, formalin test, carrageenan-induced hyperalgesia, and post-operative pain model. Cytokine levels were determined by ELISA. Mice motor performance was evaluated in the rota rod and open-field tests. Pre-treatment of mice with lupeol (5–100 mg/kg IP) produced a dose-related inhibition of writhing in mice. The maximal antinociception produced by lupeol (60 mg/kg) was unaffected in mice pre-treated with yohimbine (α2 adrenoceptor antagonist; 2 mg/kg IP), L-arginine (substrate for nitric oxide synthase; 600 mg/kg IP), glibenclamide (the KATP-channel blocker; 2 mg/kg IP), and methysergide maleate (serotoninergic receptors antagonist; 5 mg/kg IP). Furthermore, lupeol (25–100 mg/kg) inhibited the late phase of formalin test. Pre-treatment with lupeol (50 and 100 mg/kg) inhibited the hyperalgesia and the local increase in tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) and interleukin-1β (IL-1β) levels induced by carrageenan. In contrast, lupeol did not inhibit the post-operative pain. Lupeol-treated mice did not show any motor performance alterations or apparent systemic toxicity. Our results demonstrate that lupeol has consistent antinociceptive properties during inflammatory pain, but not post-operative pain, acting through the inhibition of IL-1β and TNF-α production.
Palabras clave : Lonchocarpus araripensis
Lupeol
Antinociception
Inflammatory pain
Post-operative pain
Cytokines
metadata.dc.rights: Acesso Aberto
URI : http://repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/15820
Fecha de publicación : 2013
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