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Effect of resveratrol, a polyphenolic phytoalexin, on thermal hyperalgesia in a mouse model of diabetic neuropathic pain
Author(s) -
Sharma Sameer,
Kulkarni Shrinivas K.,
Chopra Kanwaljit
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
fundamental and clinical pharmacology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.655
H-Index - 73
eISSN - 1472-8206
pISSN - 0767-3981
DOI - 10.1111/j.1472-8206.2006.00455.x
Subject(s) - resveratrol , neuropathic pain , medicine , hyperalgesia , diabetes mellitus , streptozotocin , diabetic neuropathy , intraperitoneal injection , pharmacology , anesthesia , phytoalexin , nociception , endocrinology , receptor
Diabetic neuropathic pain, an important microvascular complication in diabetes mellitus, has been recognized as one of the most difficult types of pain to treat. The underlying mechanisms of painful symptoms may be closely associated with hyperglycaemia but a lack of the understanding of its proper aetiology, inadequate relief, development of tolerance and potential toxicity of classical antinociceptives warrant the investigation of the newer agents to relieve this pain. The aim of the present study was to explore the antinociceptive effect of resveratrol on diabetic neuropathic pain and to examine its effect on serum tumour necrosis factor‐ α (TNF‐ α ) and whole brain nitric oxide (NO) release. Four weeks after a single intraperitoneal injection of streptozotocin (STZ, 200 mg/kg), mice were tested in the tail immersion and hot‐plate assays. Diabetic mice exhibited significant hyperalgesia along with increased plasma glucose and decreased body weights when compared with control mice. Daily treatment with resveratrol (5, 10 and 20 mg/kg body weight; p.o.) for 4 weeks starting from the 4th week of STZ injection significantly attenuated thermal hyperalgesia. Resveratrol also decreased the serum TNF‐ α levels and whole brain NO release in a dose‐dependent manner. These results point towards the potential of resveratrol in attenuating diabetic neuropathic pain.

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