St. John's wort relieves pain in an animal model of migraine

被引:19
作者
Galeotti, N. [1 ]
Ghelardini, C. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Florence, Dept Preclin & Clin Pharmacol, Florence, Italy
关键词
PROTEIN-KINASE-C; HYPERICUM-PERFORATUM; NITRIC-OXIDE; CUTANEOUS ALLODYNIA; INHIBITION; IDENTIFICATION; TAMOXIFEN; HEADACHE; EXTRACTS; TRIPTANS;
D O I
10.1002/j.1532-2149.2012.00196.x
中图分类号
R614 [麻醉学];
学科分类号
100217 ;
摘要
Background Despite the substantial improvement that antimigraine drugs brought to migraineurs, there is the need for a long-acting and better tolerated migraine treatment than actual pharmacotherapy. St. John's wort (SJW), a medicinal plant endowed with a favourable tolerability profile, showed numerous bioactivities. We here investigated the pain-relieving property of SJW and its main components, hypericin and flavonoids, in a mouse model induced by nitric oxide (NO) donors administration. Methods The NO donors nitroglycerin and sodium nitroprusside (SNP) induced allodynia (cold plate test) and hyperalgesia (hot plate test). Western blotting experiments were performed to detect c-Fos and protein kinase C (PKC) expression within periaqueductal grey matter (PAG). Results A single oral administration of an SJW dried extract (5mg/kg p.o.) produced a prolonged relief from pain hypersensitivity. Similarly, preventive SJW administration increased the latency to the induction of hyperalgesia and reduced the duration of the painful symptomatology. Among SJW main components, hypericin showed a similar profile of activity, whereas flavonoids were devoid of any antihyperalgesic effect. To clarify the cellular pathways involved in the SJW mechanism of action, we examined the effects induced by the herbal drug on PKC. NO donors' administration upregulated and increased phosphorylation of PKC and PKC epsilon isoforms within PAG that was prevented by SJW treatment. The absence of behavioural side effects or altered animals' locomotor activity by SJW was demonstrated. Conclusions These results suggest SJW as a safe therapeutic perspective for migraine pain, and indicate PKC as an innovative target for antimigraine therapy.
引用
收藏
页码:369 / 381
页数:13
相关论文
共 40 条
[1]  
BALTUCH GH, 1993, NEUROSURGERY, V33, P495
[2]   Prevalence and characteristics of allodynia in headache sufferers - A population study [J].
Bigal, M. E. ;
Ashina, S. ;
Burstein, R. ;
Reed, M. L. ;
Buse, D. ;
Serrano, D. ;
Lipton, R. B. .
NEUROLOGY, 2008, 70 (17) :1525-1533
[3]   Hypericum in infection: Identification of anti-viral and anti-inflammatory constituents [J].
Birt, Diane F. ;
Widrlechner, Mark P. ;
Hammer, Kimberly D. P. ;
Hillwig, Matthew L. ;
Wei, Jingqiang ;
Kraus, George A. ;
Murphy, Patricia A. ;
McCoy, Joe-Ann ;
Wurtele, Eve S. ;
Neighbors, Jeffrey D. ;
Wiemer, David E. ;
Maury, Wendy J. ;
Price, Jason P. .
PHARMACEUTICAL BIOLOGY, 2009, 47 (08) :774-782
[4]   Defeating migraine pain with triptans: A race against the development of cutaneous allodynia [J].
Burstein, R ;
Collins, B ;
Jakubowski, M .
ANNALS OF NEUROLOGY, 2004, 55 (01) :19-26
[5]   Tbe development of cutaneous allodynia during a migraine attack - Clinical evidence for the sequential recruitment of spinal and supraspinal nociceptive neurons in migraine [J].
Burstein, R ;
Cutrer, MF ;
Yarnitsky, D .
BRAIN, 2000, 123 :1703-1709
[6]   Deconstructing migraine headache into peripheral and central sensitization [J].
Burstein, R .
PAIN, 2001, 89 (2-3) :107-110
[7]   Cutaneous allodynia in transformed migraine patients [J].
Cooke, Lara ;
Eliasziw, Michael ;
Becker, Werner J. .
HEADACHE, 2007, 47 (04) :531-539
[8]   Long-term results of tamoxifen prophylaxis for breast cancer-96-month follow-up of the randomized IBIS-I trial [J].
Cuzick, Jack ;
Forbes, John F. ;
Sestak, Ivana ;
Cawthorn, Simon ;
Hamed, Hisham ;
Holli, Kaija ;
Howell, Anthony .
JNCI-JOURNAL OF THE NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE, 2007, 99 (04) :272-282
[9]   BI 44370 TA, an oral CGRP antagonist for the treatment of acute migraine attacks: Results from a phase II study [J].
Diener, Hans-Christoph ;
Barbanti, Piero ;
Dahloef, Carl ;
Reuter, Uwe ;
Habeck, Julia ;
Podhorna, Jana .
CEPHALALGIA, 2011, 31 (05) :573-584
[10]   Oral triptans (serotonin 5-HT1B/1D agonists) in acute migraine treatment:: a meta-analysis of 53 trials [J].
Ferrari, MD ;
Roon, KI ;
Lipton, RB ;
Goadsby, PJ .
LANCET, 2001, 358 (9294) :1668-1675