Ameliorative effect of gallic acid in paclitaxel-induced neuropathic pain in mice

The present study has been investigated the role of gallic acid (GA) in paclitaxel-induced neuropathic pain. The neuropathic pain was developed with paclitaxel (PT: 2 mg/kg, i.p.) administration in mice. GA (20 and 40 mg/kg) and pregabalin (PreG: 5 mg/kg) were administered intravenously for 10 conse...

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Main Authors: Satbir Kaur, Arunachalam Muthuraman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-01-01
Series:Toxicology Reports
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214750018306681
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spelling doaj-cbd021f696f0470d8928bb890eaf6cd12020-11-25T02:44:57ZengElsevierToxicology Reports2214-75002019-01-016505513Ameliorative effect of gallic acid in paclitaxel-induced neuropathic pain in miceSatbir Kaur0Arunachalam Muthuraman1Department of Pharmacology, Chaudhary Devi Lal College of Pharmacy, BD Sharma University of Health Science, Yamuna Nagar, Yamuna Nagar-135003, Haryana, IndiaCorresponding author at: Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Akal College of Pharmacy & Technical Education, Mastuana Sahib, Sangrur-148001, Punjab, India.; Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Akal College of Pharmacy & Technical Education, Punjab Technical University (Jalandhar), Mastuana Sahib, Sangrur-147001, Punjab, India; Department of Pharmacology, JSS College of Pharmacy, JSS Academy of Higher Education and Research, Mysuru-570 015, Karnataka, India; Pharmacology Unit, Faculty of Pharmacy, AIMST University, Semeling, 08100 Bedong, Kedah Darul Aman, MalaysiaThe present study has been investigated the role of gallic acid (GA) in paclitaxel-induced neuropathic pain. The neuropathic pain was developed with paclitaxel (PT: 2 mg/kg, i.p.) administration in mice. GA (20 and 40 mg/kg) and pregabalin (PreG: 5 mg/kg) were administered intravenously for 10 consecutive days. The neuralgic sensations were investigated by assessing various pain tests like acetone drop, pinprick, plantar, tail flick, and tail pinch test. Mice pain behaviors were evaluated on 0, 4th, 8th, 12th and 16th days. The levels of sciatic nerve thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS), reduced glutathione (GSH), superoxide anion, calcium, myeloperoxidase (MPO), and TNF-α were estimated. Treatment of GA and PreG attenuate PT induced thermal &mechanical hyperalgesia and allodynia symptoms along with the reduction of TBARS, total calcium, TNF-α, superoxide anion, and MPO activity levels; and decreased GSH level. Therefore, it has been concluded that GA has potential neuroprotective actions against PT induced neuropathic pain due to it's anti-oxidant, anti-inflammation and regulation of intracellular calcium ion concentration. Keywords: Allodynia, Gallic acid, Hyperalgesia, Myeloperoxidase, Paclitaxel, Sciatic nervehttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214750018306681
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author Satbir Kaur
Arunachalam Muthuraman
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Ameliorative effect of gallic acid in paclitaxel-induced neuropathic pain in mice
Toxicology Reports
author_facet Satbir Kaur
Arunachalam Muthuraman
author_sort Satbir Kaur
title Ameliorative effect of gallic acid in paclitaxel-induced neuropathic pain in mice
title_short Ameliorative effect of gallic acid in paclitaxel-induced neuropathic pain in mice
title_full Ameliorative effect of gallic acid in paclitaxel-induced neuropathic pain in mice
title_fullStr Ameliorative effect of gallic acid in paclitaxel-induced neuropathic pain in mice
title_full_unstemmed Ameliorative effect of gallic acid in paclitaxel-induced neuropathic pain in mice
title_sort ameliorative effect of gallic acid in paclitaxel-induced neuropathic pain in mice
publisher Elsevier
series Toxicology Reports
issn 2214-7500
publishDate 2019-01-01
description The present study has been investigated the role of gallic acid (GA) in paclitaxel-induced neuropathic pain. The neuropathic pain was developed with paclitaxel (PT: 2 mg/kg, i.p.) administration in mice. GA (20 and 40 mg/kg) and pregabalin (PreG: 5 mg/kg) were administered intravenously for 10 consecutive days. The neuralgic sensations were investigated by assessing various pain tests like acetone drop, pinprick, plantar, tail flick, and tail pinch test. Mice pain behaviors were evaluated on 0, 4th, 8th, 12th and 16th days. The levels of sciatic nerve thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS), reduced glutathione (GSH), superoxide anion, calcium, myeloperoxidase (MPO), and TNF-α were estimated. Treatment of GA and PreG attenuate PT induced thermal &mechanical hyperalgesia and allodynia symptoms along with the reduction of TBARS, total calcium, TNF-α, superoxide anion, and MPO activity levels; and decreased GSH level. Therefore, it has been concluded that GA has potential neuroprotective actions against PT induced neuropathic pain due to it's anti-oxidant, anti-inflammation and regulation of intracellular calcium ion concentration. Keywords: Allodynia, Gallic acid, Hyperalgesia, Myeloperoxidase, Paclitaxel, Sciatic nerve
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