Literature DB >> 31111412

Pharmacological potential of alkylamides from Acmella oleracea flowers and synthetic isobutylalkyl amide to treat inflammatory pain.

Jorge Luiz Dallazen1, Daniele Maria-Ferreira1, Bruna Barbosa da Luz1, Adamara Machado Nascimento2,3, Thales Ricardo Cipriani2, Lauro Mera de Souza4, Letícia Polli Glugoski Felipe5, Bruno José Gonçalves Silva5, Romina Nassini6, Maria Fernanda de Paula Werner7.   

Abstract

Acmella oleracea ("jambu") is an Amazonian plant rich in alkylamides. Its flowers are widely used in folk medicine to treat toothache due to tingling, numbness, and local anaesthesia caused in the mouth. Our group previously demonstrated that the intraplantar (i.pl.) injection of an alkylamide-rich hexane fraction (HF) obtained from jambu flowers and a synthetic isobutylalkyl amide (IBA) displayed antinociceptive and anesthetic effects in acute pain models. Thus, here we evaluated the effects of HF and IBA on carrageenan-induced acute inflammation. Mice were pretreated with HF or IBA (0.01, 0.1, and 1 µg/20 µL, i.pl.) 15 min before carrageenan injection (300 µg/20 µL, i.pl.). Mechanical allodynia and paw oedema were evaluated previously (basal) and at 0.5 until 6 h following carrageenan. Both HF and IBA at 0.1 µg promoted effective and long-lasting antiallodynic and anti-oedematogenic activities until 3 and 5 h, respectively, in comparison to the different doses evaluated. At the inflammatory peak, the plantar surfaces were excised for measurement of inflammatory and oxidative stress parameters. HF and IBA (0.1 µg) reduced the myeloperoxidase activity, TNF-α and IL-1β levels, prevented the production of lipid hydroperoxides, and the decrease of antioxidant agents, namely superoxide dismutase and catalase activities, and glutathione contents. Furthermore, only HF maintained IL-10 levels and decreased PGE2 synthesis. On the basis of the 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) assay, HF and IBA are devoid of antioxidant activity in vitro. Collectively, our results demonstrated the promising anti-inflammatory effect of local pretreatment with alkylamides, supporting the potential of these molecules to treat acute inflammatory pain conditions.

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Keywords:  Alkylamides; Allodynia; Cytokines; Inflammation; Jambu; Prostaglandin

Year:  2019        PMID: 31111412     DOI: 10.1007/s10787-019-00601-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Inflammopharmacology        ISSN: 0925-4692            Impact factor:   4.473


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1.  Comparison of Biostimulant Treatments in Acmella oleracea Cultivation for Alkylamides Production.

Authors:  Stefania Sut; Irene Ferrarese; Shyam Sharan Shrestha; Gourav Kumar; Antonio Slaviero; Simone Sello; Adriano Altissimo; Luca Pagni; Francesco Gattesco; Stefano Dall'Acqua
Journal:  Plants (Basel)       Date:  2020-06-29

2.  Efficacy of Posidonia oceanica Extract against Inflammatory Pain: In Vivo Studies in Mice.

Authors:  Laura Micheli; Marzia Vasarri; Emanuela Barletta; Elena Lucarini; Carla Ghelardini; Donatella Degl'Innocenti; Lorenzo Di Cesare Mannelli
Journal:  Mar Drugs       Date:  2021-01-21       Impact factor: 5.118

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