Involvement of Oxidative Stress and Nerve Growth Factor in Behavioral and Biochemical Deficits of Experimentally Induced Musculoskeletal Pain in Mice: Ameliorative Effects of Heraclin.
Anudeep KaurLovedeep SinghSaweta GargHarmanpreet KaurNirmal SinghRajbir BhattiPublished in: Journal of molecular neuroscience : MN (2020)
Musculoskeletal pain is a widespread complex regional pain syndrome associated with altered emotional and cognitive functioning along with heightened physical disability that has become a global health concern. Effective management of this disorder and associated disabilities includes accurate diagnosis of its biomarkers and instituting mechanism-based therapeutic interventions. Herein, we explored the role of heraclin, a plant-derived molecule, in musculoskeletal pain and its underlying mechanistic approaches in an experimental mouse model. Reserpine (0.5 mg/kg) for 3 consecutive days evoked hyperalgesia, motor incoordination, lack of exploratory behavior, anxiety, and cognition lapse in mice. Reserpine-challenged mice displayed higher serum cytokine level, altered brain neurotransmitter content, elevated brain and muscle oxidative stress, and upregulated brain nerve growth factor receptor expression. Treatment with heraclin (10 mg/kg for 5 consecutive days) exerted analgesic effect and improved motor coordination and memory deficits in mice. Heraclin arrested serum cytokine rise, normalized brain neurotransmitter content, reduced tissue oxidative stress, and downregulated the nerve growth factor receptor expression. Therefore, it may be suggested that heraclin exerts beneficial effects against reserpine-induced musculoskeletal pain disorder possibly through the attenuation of NGFR-mediated pain and inflammatory signaling. Graphical Abstract.
Keyphrases
- growth factor
- oxidative stress
- chronic pain
- neuropathic pain
- pain management
- diabetic rats
- white matter
- resting state
- high fat diet induced
- global health
- mouse model
- traumatic brain injury
- dna damage
- ischemia reperfusion injury
- physical activity
- multiple sclerosis
- public health
- spinal cord injury
- functional connectivity
- high resolution
- signaling pathway
- skeletal muscle
- induced apoptosis
- drug induced
- mental health
- brain injury
- wild type
- depressive symptoms
- peripheral nerve
- heat shock
- sleep quality
- mild cognitive impairment