α-Phellandrene exhibits antinociceptive and tumor-reducing effects in a mouse model of oncologic pain
Creators
- 1. Department of Biochemistry and Pharmacology, Research Center of Medicinal Plants, Federal University of Piauí, 64049-550 Teresina (Brazil)
- 2. Posgraduate Program in Pharmacology, Federal University of Piaui, 64049-550 Teresina (Brazil)
Description
Highlights: • α-PHE showed antiallodynic effects in Sarcoma 180-bearing mice in mimetic animal models of early/advanced cancers. • It presented amazing antitumor capacity, which is independent of the antinociceptive action. • Its chemopreventive action decreased in vivo lipid peroxidation and improved GSH concentration. • α-PHE reduced the levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines. • Antinociceptive effects of α-PHE against oncologic pain involves GABAergic and opioid systems. Medical reports indicate a prevalence of pain in 50% of patients with cancer. In this context, this article investigated the antinociceptive activity of α-PHE using in vivo Sarcoma-180-induced hypernociception in mice to detail its mechanism(s) of antinociception under different conditions of treatment and tumor progression. Firsty, in vitro cytotoxic action was assessed using melanoma B-16/F-10 and S-180 murine cells and colorimetric MTT assays. For in vivo studies, acute treatment with α-PHE (6.25, 12.5, 25 and 50 mg/kg orally by gavage) was performed on the 1st day after S-180 inoculation. Subacute treatments were performed for 8 days starting on the next day (early protocol) or on day 8 after S-180 inoculation (late protocol). For all procedures, mechanical nociceptive evaluations were carried out by von Frey's technique in the subaxillary region peritumoral tissue (direct nociception) and in right legs of S-180-bearing mice (indirect nociception). α-PHE showed in vitro cytotoxic action on B-16/F-10 and S-180 (CI50 values of 436.0 and 217.9 μg/mL), inhibition of in vivo tumor growth (ranging from 47.3 to 82.7%) and decreased direct (peritumoral tissue in subaxillary region) and indirect (right leg) mechanical nociception in Sarcoma 180-bearing mice with early and advanced tumors under acute or subacute conditions of treatment especially at doses of 25 and 50 mg/kg. It improved serum levels of GSH as well as diminished systemic lipid peroxidation, blood cytokines (interleukin-1β, −4, −6, and tumor necrosis factor-α). Such outcomes highlight α-PHE as a promising lead compound that combines antinociceptive and antineoplasic properties. Its structural simplicity make it a cost-effective alternative, justifying further mechanistic investigations and the development of pharmaceutical formulations. Moreover, the protocols developed and standardized here make it possible to use Sarcoma-180 hypernociception model to evaluate the capacity of new antinociceptive molecules under conditions of cancer-related allodynia.
Availability note (English)
Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.taap.2021.115497Additional details
Identifiers
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.taap.2021.115497;
- PII
- S0041008X21001046;
Publishing Information
- Journal Title
- Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology
- Journal Volume
- 418
- Journal Page Range
- vp.
- ISSN
- 0041-008X
- CODEN
- TXAPA9
INIS
- Country of Publication
- United States
- Country of Input or Organization
- International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
- INIS RN
- 54051936
- Subject category
- S60: APPLIED LIFE SCIENCES;
- Descriptors DEI
- ANIMAL TISSUES; BLOOD; CONCENTRATION RATIO; IN VITRO; IN VIVO; INFLAMMATION; INHIBITION; INOCULATION; LIPIDS; LYMPHOKINES; MELANOMAS; MICE; MOLECULES; PAIN; PATIENTS; SARCOMAS; THERAPY
- Descriptors DEC
- ANIMALS; BIOLOGICAL MATERIALS; BODY; BODY FLUIDS; CARCINOMAS; DIMENSIONLESS NUMBERS; DISEASES; EPITHELIOMAS; GROWTH FACTORS; MAMMALS; MATERIALS; MEDICINE; MITOGENS; NEOPLASMS; ORGANIC COMPOUNDS; PATHOLOGICAL CHANGES; PROTEINS; RODENTS; SYMPTOMS; VERTEBRATES
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