Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8517843 | Phytomedicine | 2018 | 63 Pages |
Abstract
Conclusion: This review focuses on pre-clinical and clinical studies in the treatment of pathological pain. Although the mechanisms of pain mitigating effects are not very clear, there is compelling evidence proved that curcumin plays an essential role. However, further high-quality clinical studies should be undertaken to establish the clinical effectiveness of curcumin in patients suffering from pathological pain. Potential methods of increase the water solubility and bioavailability of curcumin still need to be studied. These approaches will help in establishing it as remedy for pathological pain.
Keywords
IL-1βHeme oxygenase-1DMCAP-1JAK2bisdemethoxycurcuminCATIL-10NADPHCX3CR1GSHHO-1ACEDemethoxycurcuminMCP-1ERKLPOSTAT3MDAWOMACNALPCOXTRPV1IL-6VASJanus Kinase 2CX3C chemokine receptor 1MIP-1αBDMCNF-κBNRF-2BDNFMAPKROSRheumatoid arthritisangiotensin converting enzymecyclooxygenaseAktOsteoarthritisDepressionLOXInterleukin-10interleukin-6Interleukin-1βtumor necrosis factor-αInflammatory painSODSuperoxide dismutaseBrain-derived neurotrophic factorTNF-αnuclear factor kappa BBioavailabilitylipoxygenasemalonaldehydevisual analogue scaleNitric oxidenicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphateLipid peroxidationMonocyte chemotactic protein-1Macrophage inflammatory protein-1αactivator protein-1protein kinase Bextracellular regulated protein kinasesmitogen-activated protein kinaseProstaglandinsCatalasehigh performance liquid chromatographyHPLCChondroitin sulfateCurcuminGlutathioneGlucosamine sulfateReactive oxygen species
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Authors
Jia Sun, Fei Chen, Cody Braun, Ya-Qun Zhou, Heike Rittner, Yu-Ke Tian, Xiu-Yu Cai, Da-Wei Ye,