Antihyperalgesic effect of exercise is augmented by the oral pretreatment with extract of in an animal model of osteoarthritis

Background/Purpose: Osteoarthritis (OA) is the main orthopedic disease to cause pain and edema in humans. This study evaluated the influence of complementary medicine on the hyperalgesia and edema induced by exercise in an animal model of OA as well as possible role for interleukin (IL)-1β to these...

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Main Authors: Shayany Dalbem Pascoalino, Daniela Dero Lüdtke, Ana Caroline Heymanns, Daiana Salm, Déborah M Costa, Daniel Fernandes Martins, Verônica V Horewicz, Franciane Bobinski, Anna Paula Piovezan
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Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2020-12-01
Series:Journal of Orthopaedics, Trauma and Rehabilitation
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2210491720935614
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spelling doaj-e6ee7731ac7b4e129a9b1e194482a72f2020-12-03T02:33:57ZengSAGE PublishingJournal of Orthopaedics, Trauma and Rehabilitation2210-49172210-49252020-12-012710.1177/2210491720935614Antihyperalgesic effect of exercise is augmented by the oral pretreatment with extract of in an animal model of osteoarthritisShayany Dalbem Pascoalino0Daniela Dero Lüdtke1Ana Caroline Heymanns2Daiana Salm3Déborah M Costa4Daniel Fernandes Martins5Verônica V Horewicz6Franciane Bobinski7Anna Paula Piovezan8 Physical Education Undergraduate Course, University of Southern Santa Catarina (), Palhoça, Santa Catarina, Brazil Laboratory of Experimental Neuroscience (LANEX), University of Southern Santa Catarina (), Palhoça, Santa Catarina, Brazil Laboratory of Experimental Neuroscience (LANEX), University of Southern Santa Catarina (), Palhoça, Santa Catarina, Brazil Laboratory of Experimental Neuroscience (LANEX), University of Southern Santa Catarina (), Palhoça, Santa Catarina, Brazil Medicine Undergraduate Course, University of Southern Santa Catarina (), Palhoça, Santa Catarina, Brazil Laboratory of Experimental Neuroscience (LANEX), University of Southern Santa Catarina (), Palhoça, Santa Catarina, Brazil Laboratory of Experimental Neuroscience (LANEX), University of Southern Santa Catarina (), Palhoça, Santa Catarina, Brazil Laboratory of Experimental Neuroscience (LANEX), University of Southern Santa Catarina (), Palhoça, Santa Catarina, Brazil Laboratory of Experimental Neuroscience (LANEX), University of Southern Santa Catarina (), Palhoça, Santa Catarina, BrazilBackground/Purpose: Osteoarthritis (OA) is the main orthopedic disease to cause pain and edema in humans. This study evaluated the influence of complementary medicine on the hyperalgesia and edema induced by exercise in an animal model of OA as well as possible role for interleukin (IL)-1β to these outcomes. Methods: Mice (25–35 g) were subjected to intraplantar injection of Freund’s complete adjuvant and were subjected to exercise and oral treatment with ethanolic crude extract of Casearia sylvestris (ECE-CS) or vehicle (alone or in combination) and evaluated through behavioral and biochemical tests. Results: At day 5, exercise and ECE-CS alone did not reduce hyperalgesia, while the combination of both enhanced this effect. In muscle and skin tissues from the treated paw of mice, both treatments alone or in combination reduced in similar extent the levels of IL-1β in relation to the control group. Conclusion: Association of both complementary therapies may bring benefits on pain associated with OA in humans.https://doi.org/10.1177/2210491720935614
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author Shayany Dalbem Pascoalino
Daniela Dero Lüdtke
Ana Caroline Heymanns
Daiana Salm
Déborah M Costa
Daniel Fernandes Martins
Verônica V Horewicz
Franciane Bobinski
Anna Paula Piovezan
spellingShingle Shayany Dalbem Pascoalino
Daniela Dero Lüdtke
Ana Caroline Heymanns
Daiana Salm
Déborah M Costa
Daniel Fernandes Martins
Verônica V Horewicz
Franciane Bobinski
Anna Paula Piovezan
Antihyperalgesic effect of exercise is augmented by the oral pretreatment with extract of in an animal model of osteoarthritis
Journal of Orthopaedics, Trauma and Rehabilitation
author_facet Shayany Dalbem Pascoalino
Daniela Dero Lüdtke
Ana Caroline Heymanns
Daiana Salm
Déborah M Costa
Daniel Fernandes Martins
Verônica V Horewicz
Franciane Bobinski
Anna Paula Piovezan
author_sort Shayany Dalbem Pascoalino
title Antihyperalgesic effect of exercise is augmented by the oral pretreatment with extract of in an animal model of osteoarthritis
title_short Antihyperalgesic effect of exercise is augmented by the oral pretreatment with extract of in an animal model of osteoarthritis
title_full Antihyperalgesic effect of exercise is augmented by the oral pretreatment with extract of in an animal model of osteoarthritis
title_fullStr Antihyperalgesic effect of exercise is augmented by the oral pretreatment with extract of in an animal model of osteoarthritis
title_full_unstemmed Antihyperalgesic effect of exercise is augmented by the oral pretreatment with extract of in an animal model of osteoarthritis
title_sort antihyperalgesic effect of exercise is augmented by the oral pretreatment with extract of in an animal model of osteoarthritis
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Journal of Orthopaedics, Trauma and Rehabilitation
issn 2210-4917
2210-4925
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Background/Purpose: Osteoarthritis (OA) is the main orthopedic disease to cause pain and edema in humans. This study evaluated the influence of complementary medicine on the hyperalgesia and edema induced by exercise in an animal model of OA as well as possible role for interleukin (IL)-1β to these outcomes. Methods: Mice (25–35 g) were subjected to intraplantar injection of Freund’s complete adjuvant and were subjected to exercise and oral treatment with ethanolic crude extract of Casearia sylvestris (ECE-CS) or vehicle (alone or in combination) and evaluated through behavioral and biochemical tests. Results: At day 5, exercise and ECE-CS alone did not reduce hyperalgesia, while the combination of both enhanced this effect. In muscle and skin tissues from the treated paw of mice, both treatments alone or in combination reduced in similar extent the levels of IL-1β in relation to the control group. Conclusion: Association of both complementary therapies may bring benefits on pain associated with OA in humans.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/2210491720935614
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