TY - JOUR
T1 - Analgesic effects of sokeikakketsuto on chemotherapy-induced mechanical allodynia and cold hyperalgesia in rats
AU - Nakamura, Hiroko
AU - Kawashiri, Takehiro
AU - Kobayashi, Daisuke
AU - Uchida, Mayako
AU - Egashira, Nobuaki
AU - Shimazoe, Takao
N1 - Funding Information:
Acknowledgments We are grateful to Tsumura & Co. for providing SOKT for this study. This work was partly supported by JSPS KAKENHI (20K07198).
Funding Information:
We are grateful to Tsumura & Co. for providing SOKT for this study. This work was partly supported by JSPS KAKENHI (20K07198).
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© 2021 The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan.
PY - 2021/2/1
Y1 - 2021/2/1
N2 - The anticancer agents including oxaliplatin, paclitaxel, and bortezomib cause severe peripheral neuropathy. The Kampo medicine Sokeikakketsuto (SOKT) has been widely used to treat several types of pain. In this study, the analgesic effects of SOKT on oxaliplatin-, paclitaxel-, and bortezomib-induced peripheral neuropathy were investigated in rat models. Rats were treated with oxaliplatin (4mg/kg, intraperitoneally (i.p.), twice a week for four weeks), paclitaxel (4mg/kg, i.p., twice a week for two weeks), or bortezomib (0.2mg/kg, i.p., twice a week for two weeks). SOKT (0.3 or 1.0g/kg) or duloxetine hydrochloride (30mg/kg, as a positive control) was administered orally after neuropathy developed. Mechanical allodynia and cold hyperalgesia were assessed using the von Frey test and the acetone test, respectively. These tests were performed immediately before and 30, 60, 90, and 120min after the administration of the drugs. Repeated treatment of oxaliplatin induced mechanical allodynia and cold hyperalgesia. A single administration of SOKT (1g/kg, per os (p.o.)), as well as duloxetine, temporarily reversed both the mechanical allodynia and the cold hyperalgesia. Repeated administration of paclitaxel and bortezomib also induced the mechanical allodynia. SOKT and duloxetine reversed the mechanical allodynia caused by bortezomib, but not by paclitaxel. SOKT might have the potential to become a new drug to relieve the symptom of oxaliplatin- or bortezomib-induced peripheral neuropathy.
AB - The anticancer agents including oxaliplatin, paclitaxel, and bortezomib cause severe peripheral neuropathy. The Kampo medicine Sokeikakketsuto (SOKT) has been widely used to treat several types of pain. In this study, the analgesic effects of SOKT on oxaliplatin-, paclitaxel-, and bortezomib-induced peripheral neuropathy were investigated in rat models. Rats were treated with oxaliplatin (4mg/kg, intraperitoneally (i.p.), twice a week for four weeks), paclitaxel (4mg/kg, i.p., twice a week for two weeks), or bortezomib (0.2mg/kg, i.p., twice a week for two weeks). SOKT (0.3 or 1.0g/kg) or duloxetine hydrochloride (30mg/kg, as a positive control) was administered orally after neuropathy developed. Mechanical allodynia and cold hyperalgesia were assessed using the von Frey test and the acetone test, respectively. These tests were performed immediately before and 30, 60, 90, and 120min after the administration of the drugs. Repeated treatment of oxaliplatin induced mechanical allodynia and cold hyperalgesia. A single administration of SOKT (1g/kg, per os (p.o.)), as well as duloxetine, temporarily reversed both the mechanical allodynia and the cold hyperalgesia. Repeated administration of paclitaxel and bortezomib also induced the mechanical allodynia. SOKT and duloxetine reversed the mechanical allodynia caused by bortezomib, but not by paclitaxel. SOKT might have the potential to become a new drug to relieve the symptom of oxaliplatin- or bortezomib-induced peripheral neuropathy.
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U2 - 10.1248/bpb.b20-00620
DO - 10.1248/bpb.b20-00620
M3 - Article
C2 - 33518680
AN - SCOPUS:85100344003
SN - 0918-6158
VL - 44
SP - 271
EP - 274
JO - Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
JF - Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
IS - 2
ER -