Evodiamine suppresses capsaicin-induced thermal hyperalgesia through activation and subsequent desensitization of the transient receptor potential V1 channels

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Emiko Iwaoka
Shenglan Wang
Nobuyuki Matsuyoshi
Yoko Kogure
Shunji Aoki
Satoshi Yamamoto
Koichi Noguchi
Yi Dai
机构
[1] School of Pharmacy,Department of Pharmacy
[2] Hyogo University of Health Sciences,Department of Anatomy and Neuroscience
[3] Traditional Medicine Research Center,undefined
[4] Chinese Medicine Confucius Institute,undefined
[5] Hyogo College of Medicine,undefined
[6] Hyogo College of Medicine,undefined
[7] FALCO Pharmacies Ltd.,undefined
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Journal of Natural Medicines | 2016年 / 70卷
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Wu-Zhu-Yu; Goshuyu; Evodiamine; TRPV1; Desensitization; Hyperalgesia;
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Evodiae fructus (EF), a fruit of Evodia rutaecarpa Bentham, has long been used as an analgesic drug in traditional Chinese and Japanese medicine. However, the underlying molecular mechanism of its pharmacological action is unclear. Here, using calcium imaging, whole-cell patch-clamp recording, and behavioral analysis, we investigated the pharmacological action of EF and its principal compound, evodiamine, on the transient receptor potential (TRP) V1 channels. Dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons and TRPV1- or TRPA1-transfected human embryonic kidney-derived (HEK) 293 cells were used for calcium imaging or whole-cell patch-clamp recording. Twenty male adult Sprague-Dawley rats were used for the capsaicin-induced thermal hyperalgesia behavioral analyses. We found that evodiamine induced significant increases in intracellular calcium and robust inward currents in a subpopulation of isolated rat DRG neurons, most of which were also sensitive to capsaicin. The effect of evodiamine was completely blocked by capsazepine, a competitive antagonist of TRPV1. Evodiamine induced significant inward currents in TRPV1-, but not TRPA1-transfected HEK293 cells. Pretreatment with evodiamine reduced capsaicin-induced currents significantly. Furthermore, the in vivo pre-treatment of evodiamine suppressed thermal hyperalgesia induced by intraplantar injection of capsaicin in rats. These results identify that the analgesic effect of EF and evodiamine may be due to the activation and subsequent desensitization of TRPV1 in sensory neurons.
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