کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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2546495 | 1124028 | 2010 | 8 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

Ethnopharmacological relevanceDioscorea bulbifera var sativa is a medicinal plant commonly used in Cameroonian traditional medicine to treat pain and inflammation.AimThe present work evaluated the effects of the methanol extract of the bulbs of Dioscorea bulbifera in inflammatory and neuropathic models of pain and further investigated its possible mechanism of action.Materials and methodsThe effects of Dioscorea bulbifera administered orally at the doses of 250 and 500 mg/kg were tested in mechanical hypernociception induced by intraplantar (i.pl.) injection of complete Freund's adjuvant (CFA), lipopolysaccharides (LPS) or prostaglandin-E2 (PGE2), as well as in partial ligation sciatic nerve (PLSN), nociception induced by capsaicin and thermal hyperalgesia induced by i.pl. injection of CFA. The therapeutic effects of Dioscorea bulbifera on PGE2-induced hyperalgesia were evaluated in the absence and in the presence of l-NAME, an inhibitor of nitric oxide synthase (NOS) and glibenclamide, an inhibitor of ATP-sensitive potassium channels.ResultsThe extract showed significant antinociceptive effects in persistent pain induced by CFA and on neuropathic pain induced by PLSN. The effects of Dioscorea bulbifera persisted for 5 days after two administrations in CFA-induced hypernociception. Dioscorea bulbifera significantly inhibited acute LPS-induced pain but failed to reduce thermal hypernociception and capsaicin-induced spontaneous nociception. The antinociceptive effects of this plant extract in PGE2 model was antagonized by either l-NAME or glibenclamide.ConclusionPresent demonstrate the antinociceptive activities of Dioscorea bulbifera both in inflammatory and neuropathic models of pain and these effects may result, at least partially, from its ability to activate the NO–cGMP–ATP-sensitive potassium channels pathway.
The methanol extract of the bulbs of Dioscorea bulbifera var sativa showed significant antinociceptive effects in persistent pain and neuropathic pain. Dioscorea bulbifera significantly inhibited acute LPS-induced pain. The antinociceptive effects of this plant extract in PGE2 model was antagonized by either l-NAME or glibenclamide, suggesting the involvement of NO–cGMP–ATP-sensitive potassium channels pathway.Figure optionsDownload as PowerPoint slide
Journal: Journal of Ethnopharmacology - Volume 128, Issue 3, 21 April 2010, Pages 567–574