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Use of bulleyaconitine A as an adjuvant for prolonged cutaneous analgesia in the rat
- Source :
- Anesthesia and analgesia. 107(4)
- Publication Year :
- 2008
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Abstract
- Bulleyaconitine A (BLA) is an analgesic and antiinflammatory drug isolated from Aconitum plants. BLA has several potential targets, including voltage-gated Na+ channels. We tested whether BLA elicited long-lasting cutaneous analgesia, when co-injected with lidocaine and epinephrine, as a model for prolonged infiltration anesthesia.The local anesthetic properties of BLA were assessed by the patch-clamp technique in HEK293t cells expressing Nav1.7 and Nav1.8 neuronal Na+ channels, both crucial for nociception. Drug solutions (0.6 mL) were injected subcutaneously via rat shaved dorsal skin. Inhibition of the cutaneous trunci muscle reflex was evaluated by pinpricks. Skin cross-sections were stained with hematoxylin and eosin or with antibodies against PGP9.5.BLA at 10 microM interacted minimally with resting or inactivated Nav1.7 and Nav1.8 Na+ channels when infrequently stimulated to +50 mV for 3 ms. However, when stimulated at 2 Hz for 1000 pulses, their peak Na+ currents were90% reduced by BLA. This use-dependent inhibition was not significantly reversed after 15-min washing. Complete nociceptive blockade after injection of lidocaine (0.5%)/epinephrine (1:200,000) lasted for approximately 1 h in rats; full recovery occurred after approximately 6 h. Co-injection of 0.125 mM BLA with lidocaine/epinephrine increased the duration of complete nociceptive blockade to 24 h. Full recovery occurred after approximately 6 days. Skin histology including peripheral nerve fibers appeared unaffected by BLA.BLA inhibits Nav1.7 and Nav1.8 Na+ currents in a use-dependent manner. Co-injection of BLA ator=0.125 mM with lidocaine and epinephrine elicits complete cutaneous analgesia that lasts for up to 24 h without adverse effects.
- Subjects :
- Drug
Patch-Clamp Techniques
Lidocaine
Epinephrine
media_common.quotation_subject
medicine.medical_treatment
Aconitine
Injections, Subcutaneous
Analgesic
Pharmacology
Sodium Channels
Article
NAV1.8 Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel
medicine
Animals
Humans
Vasoconstrictor Agents
Patch clamp
Anesthetics, Local
Aconitum
media_common
Skin
biology
Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
business.industry
NAV1.7 Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel
biochemical phenomena, metabolism, and nutrition
bacterial infections and mycoses
biology.organism_classification
Anesthetics, Combined
Rats
Dose–response relationship
Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
Anesthesia
Hepatocytes
Analgesia
business
Adjuvant
medicine.drug
Adjuvants, Anesthesia
Sodium Channel Blockers
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15267598
- Volume :
- 107
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Anesthesia and analgesia
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....d49a3875a99ff72b0f43bddc9bf15eb9