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Comparative Assessment of the Activity of Racemic and Dextrorotatory Forms of Thioctic (Alpha-Lipoic) Acid in Low Back Pain: Preclinical Results and Clinical Evidences From an Open Randomized Trial.

Alessandra Pacini1, Daniele Tomassoni2, Elena Trallori3, Laura Micheli3, Francesco Amenta4, Carla Ghelardini3, Lorenzo Di Cesare Mannelli3, Enea Traini4.   

Abstract

Peripheral neuropathies, characterized by altered nociceptive and muscular functions, are related to oxidative stress. Thioctic acid is a natural antioxidant existing as two optical isomers, but most clinically used as racemic mixture. The present study investigated the central nervous system's changes which followed loose-ligation-derived compression of sciatic nerve, the putative neuroprotective role of thioctic acid and the pain-alleviating effect on low-back pain suffering patients. Loose ligation of the right sciatic nerve was performed in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR), a model of increased oxidative stress, and in normotensive Wistar-Kyoto rats (WKY). Animals with sciatic nerve ligation were left untreated or were treated intraperitoneally for 15 days with 250 μmol·kg-1·die-1 of (+/-)-thioctic acid; 125 μmol·kg-1·die-1 of (+/-)-thioctic acid; 125 μmol·kg-1·die-1 of (+)-thioctic acid lysine salt; 125 μmol·kg-1·die-1 of (-)-thioctic acid; 300 μmol·kg-1·die-1 pregabalin. Control SHR and WKY rats received the same amounts of vehicle. The clinical trial NESTIORADE (Sensory-Motor Neuropathies of the Sciatic Nerve: Comparative evaluation of the effect of racemic and dextro-rotatory forms of thioctic acid) examined 100 patients (49 males and 51 females aged 53 ± 11 years) dividing them into two equal-numbered groups, each treated daily for 60 days with 600 mg of (+/-)-thioctic acid or (+)-thioctic acid, respectively. The trial was registered prior to patient enrollment at EudraCT website (OSSC Number: 2011-000964-81). In the preclinical study, (+)-thioctic acid was more active than (+/-)- or (-)-enantiomers in relieving pain and protecting peripheral nerve as well as in reducing oxidative stress and astrogliosis in the spinal cord. Main findings of NESTIORADE clinical trial showed a greater influence on painful symptomatology, a quicker recovery and a better impact on quality of life of (+)-thioctic acid vs. (+/-)-thioctic acid. These data may have a pharmacological and pharmacoeconomical relevance and suggest that thioctic acid, above all (+)-enantiomer, could be considered for treatment of low-back pain involving neuropathy.
Copyright © 2021 Pacini, Tomassoni, Trallori, Micheli, Amenta, Ghelardini, Di Cesare Mannelli and Traini.

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Keywords:  antioxidant; food supplement; neuropathic pain; neuroprotection; thioctic acid

Year:  2021        PMID: 33732153      PMCID: PMC7959756          DOI: 10.3389/fphar.2021.607572

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Pharmacol        ISSN: 1663-9812            Impact factor:   5.810


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Authors:  Daniele Tomassoni; Francesco Amenta; Lorenzo Di Cesare Mannelli; Carla Ghelardini; Innocent E Nwankwo; Alessandra Pacini; Seyed Khosrow Tayebati
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