Analgesia effects of lappaconitine in leukemia bone pain in a mouse model

Lab of Proteomics & Molecular Enzymology, School of Life Sciences, Zhejiang Sci-Tech University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China
DOI
10.7287/peerj.preprints.971v1
Subject Areas
Animal Behavior, Neuroscience, Pharmacology
Keywords
Lappaconitine, leukemia, bone pain, Analgesia
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© 2015 Zhu et al.
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Zhu X, Ge C, Pan W, Zhang J, Yu Y, Fu C. 2015. Analgesia effects of lappaconitine in leukemia bone pain in a mouse model. PeerJ PrePrints 3:e971v1

Abstract

Bone pain is a common and severe symptom in cancer patients. The present study employed a mouse model of leukemia bone pain by injection K562 cells into tibia of mouse to evaluate the analgesia effects of Lappaconitine. Our results showed that the lappaconitine treatment at day 15, 17 and 19 could effectively reduce the spontaneous pain scoring values, restore reduced degree in the inclined-plate test induced by injection of K562 cells, as well as restore paw mechanical withdrawal threshold and paw withdrawal thermal latency induced by injection of K562 cells to normal group levels. Additionally, the molecular mechanisms of lappaconitine’s analgesia effects may be related to affect the expressive levels of endogenous opioid system genes (POMC, PENK and MOR), as well as apoptosis-related genes (Xiap, Smac, Bim, NF-κB and p53). Our present results indicated that lappaconitine may become a new analgesia agent for pain management induced by leukemia cells.

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This is a revised version of a submission to PeerJ for review.

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