Sophoridine alleviates hyperalgesia and anxiety-like behavior in an inflammatory pain mouse model induced by complete freund's adjuvant

Mol Pain. 2023 Jan-Dec:19:17448069231177634. doi: 10.1177/17448069231177634.

Abstract

Chronic pain, along with comorbid psychiatric disorders, is a common problem worldwide. A growing number of studies have focused on non-opioid-based medicines, and billions of funds have been put into digging new analgesic mechanisms. Peripheral inflammation is one of the critical causes of chronic pain, and drugs with anti-inflammatory effects usually alleviate pain hypersensitivity. Sophoridine (SRI), one of the most abundant alkaloids in Chinese herbs, has been proved to exert antitumor, antivirus and anti-inflammation effects. Here, we evaluated the analgesic effect of SRI in an inflammatory pain mouse model induced by complete Freund's adjuvant (CFA) injection. SRI treatment significantly decreased pro-inflammatory factors release after LPS stimuli in microglia. Three days of SRI treatment relieved CFA-induced mechanical hypersensitivity and anxiety-like behavior, and recovered abnormal neuroplasticity in the anterior cingulate cortex of mice. Therefore, SRI may be a candidate compound for the treatment of chronic inflammatory pain and may serve as a structural basis for the development of new drugs.

Keywords: Chronic pain; anterior cingulate cortex; anxiety; inflammation; sophoridine.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Analgesics / pharmacology
  • Analgesics / therapeutic use
  • Animals
  • Anxiety / complications
  • Anxiety / drug therapy
  • Chronic Pain* / drug therapy
  • Freund's Adjuvant / toxicity
  • Hyperalgesia* / chemically induced
  • Hyperalgesia* / complications
  • Hyperalgesia* / drug therapy
  • Matrines
  • Mice

Substances

  • Freund's Adjuvant
  • Matrines
  • Analgesics