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Withania somnifera root extract prolongs analgesia and suppresses hyperalgesia in mice treated with morphine.

By November 26, 2013No Comments
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pm8Withania somnifera root extract prolongs analgesia and suppresses hyperalgesia in mice treated with morphine.

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CNR-Institute of Translational Pharmacology, U.O.S. of Cagliari, Science and Technology Park of Sardinia Polaris, Pula, Italy. Electronic address: alessandro.orru@ift.cnr.it.

Abstract

Previous studies demonstrated that Withania somnifera Dunal (WS), a safe medicinal plant, prevents the development of tolerance to the analgesic effect of morphine. In the present study, we investigated whether WS extract (WSE) (100mg/kg, i.p.) may also modulate the analgesic effect induced by acute morphine administration (2.5, 5, 10mg/kg, s.c.) in the tail-flick and in the hot plate tests, and if it may prevent the development of 2.5mg/kg morphine-induced rebound hyperalgesia in the low intensity tail-flick test. Further, to characterize the receptor(s) involved in these effects, we studied, by receptor-binding assay, the affinity of WSE for opioid (μ, δ, k),cannabinoid (CB1, CB2), glutamatergic (NMDA), GABAergic (GABAA, GABAB), serotoninergic (5HT2A) and adrenergic (α2) receptors. The results demonstrated that (i) WSE alone failed to alter basal nociceptive threshold in both tests, (ii) WSE pre-treatment significantly protracted the antinociceptive effect induced by 5 and 10mg/kg of morphine only in tail-flick test, (iii) WSE pre-treatment prevented morphine-induced hyperalgesia in the low intensity tail-flick test, and (iv) WSE exhibited a high affinity for the GABAA and moderate affinity for GABAB, NMDA and δ opioid receptors. WSE prolongs morphine-induced analgesia and suppresses the development of morphine-induced rebound hyperalgesia probably through involvement of GABAA, GABAB, NMDA and δ opioid receptors. This study suggests the therapeutic potential of WSE as a valuable adjuvant agent in opioid-sparing therapies.
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KEYWORDS:

Antinociception, Binding assay, Hyperalgesia, Morphine, Withania somnifera

PMID:

 24268297
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