Processed aconite root and its active ingredient neoline may alleviate oxaliplatin-induced peripheral neuropathic pain

作者:Suzuki Toshiaki; Miyamoto Keisuke; Yokoyama Naomi; Sugi Mayuko; Kagioka Akina; Kitao Yuka; Adachi Takumi; Ohsawa Masahiro; Mizukami Hajime; Makino Toshiaki*
来源:Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2016, 186: 44-52.
DOI:10.1016/j.jep.2016.03.056

摘要

Ethnopharmacological relevance: Processed aconite root (PA, the root of Aconitum carmichaeli, Ranunculaceae) is a crude drug used in traditional Chinese or Japanese kampo medicine to generate heat in the body and to treat pain associated with coldness. Oxaliplatin (L-OHP) is a platinum-based anticancer drug that frequently causes acute and chronic peripheral neuropathies, including cold and mechanical hyperalgesia. Aim of the study: We investigated the effects of PA on L-OHP-induced peripheral neuropathies and identified the active ingredient within PA extract. Materials and methods: L-OHP was intraperitoneally injected into mice, and PA boiled water extract was orally administered. Cold and mechanical hyperalgesia were evaluated using the acetone test and the von Frey filament method, respectively. Dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons were isolated from normal mice and cultured with L-OHP with or without PA extract. Cell viability and neurite elongation were evaluated. Results: PA extract significantly attenuated cold and mechanical hyperalgesia induced by L-OHP in mice. In cultured DRG neurons, L-OHP reduced cell viability and neurite elongation in a dose-dependent manner. Treatment with PA extract significantly alleviated the L-OHP-induced reduction of neurite elongation, while the cytotoxicity of L-OHP was not affected. Using activity-guided fractionation, we isolated neoline from PA extract as the active ingredient. Neoline significantly alleviated L-OHP-induced reduction of neurite elongation in cultured DRG neurons in a concentration-dependent manner. Moreover, subcutaneous injection of neoline attenuated cold and mechanical hyperalgesia in L-OHP-treated mice. PA extract and neoline did not show sedation and motor impairment. Conclusions: The present study indicates that PA and its active ingredient neoline are promising agents to alleviate L-OHP-induced neuropathic pain.

  • 出版日期2016-6-20