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Chronic Exposure to Tramadol Induces Neurodegeneration in the Cerebellum of Adult Male Rats.

Samira Ezi1,2, Mahdi Eskandarian Boroujeni3, Aysan Khatmi2, Kimia Vakili4, Mobina Fathi4, Mohammad-Amin Abdollahifar2, Fakhroddin Aghajanpour2, Reza Soltani2, Seyed Hamidreza Mirbehbahani2, Fariba Khodagholi5, Abbas Aliaghaei6,7, Reza Mastery Farahani8.   

Abstract

Tramadol is a centrally acting synthetic opioid analgesic and SNRI (serotonin/norepinephrine reuptake-inhibitor) that structurally resembles codeine and morphine. Given the tramadol neurotoxic effect and the body of studies on the effect of tramadol on the cerebellum, this study aims to provide deeper insights into molecular and histological alterations in the cerebellar cortex related to tramadol administration. In this study, twenty-four adult male albino rats were randomly and equally divided into two groups: control and tramadol groups. The tramadol group received 50 mg/kg of tramadol daily for 3 weeks via oral gavage. The functional and structural change of the cerebellum under chronic exposure of tramadol were measured. Our data revealed that treating rats with tramadol not only lead to cerebellum atrophy but also resulted in the actuation of microgliosis, neuroinflammatoin, and apoptotic biomarkers. Our results illustrated a significant drop in VEGF (vascular endothelial growth factor) level in the tramadol group. Additionally, tramadol impaired motor coordination and neuromuscular activity. We also identified several signaling cascades chiefly related to neurodegenerative disease and energy metabolism that considerably deregulated in the cerebellum of tramadol-treated rats. Overall, the outcomes of this study suggest that tramadol administration has a neurodegeneration effect on the cerebellar cortex via several pathways consisting of microgliosis, apoptosis, necroptosis, and neuroinflammatoin.
© 2021. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.

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Keywords:  Cerebellum; Neurodegeneration; RNA-seq; Tramadol

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33818692     DOI: 10.1007/s12640-021-00354-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurotox Res        ISSN: 1029-8428            Impact factor:   3.911


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