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Involvement of nuclear factor κB and descending pain pathways in the anti-hyperalgesic effect of β-citronellol, a food ingredient, complexed in β-cyclodextrin in a model of complex regional pain syndrome - Type 1
Ist Teil von
Food and chemical toxicology, 2021-07, Vol.153, p.112260-112260, Article 112260
Ort / Verlag
Elsevier Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr
2021
Quelle
Alma/SFX Local Collection
Beschreibungen/Notizen
Complex regional pain syndrome type 1 (CRPS-1) is a painful syndrome without effective treatment. In order to explore possible new treatments, we used an animal model of CRPS-1 to examine the effects of β-Citronellol (βCT), a monoterpene found in a variety of plants that has been shown to have analgesic effects. We aimed to assess its effects alone, and complexed with β-cyclodextrin (βCD), which has been previously used to enhance the effects of a number of medicines. The βCT-βCD was characterized physiochemically using high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and shown to have 80% efficiency. In the animal model, Swiss mice were treated with βCT, βCT-βCD, vehicle, pregabalin or sham and evaluated for hyperalgesia and motor coordination. Inflammatory mediators were measured by Western blot or ELISA and the descending pain pathway by immunofluorescence. βCT was shown to have an anti-hyperalgesic effect (without affecting motor coordination) that reduced inflammatory mediators and activated the descending pain pathway, and these effects were increased with complexation in βCD. Our results showed βCT-βCD to be a promising treatment for CRPS-1.
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•β-Citronellol (βCT) is a food ingredient present in the essential oil of plants of the genus Cymbopogon.•Cyclodextrins have been used to improve the effect of several medicines.•The complexation of βCT into βCD (βCT-βCD) improved the anti-hyperalgesic, without altering motor coordination.•βCT-βCD presented antihyperalgesic effect with possible involvement ofNFκB, COX-2 and TNF-α and by activation of the descending pain pathway.•βCT-βCD is a promising pharmaceutical tool for the treatment of chronic painful syndromes, such as CRPS.