Parkia platycephala Lectin (PPL) Inhibits Orofacial Nociception Responses via TRPV1 Modulation |
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Authors: | Gerlâ nia de Oliveira Leite,Sacha Aubrey Alves Rodrigues Santos,Romé rio Rodrigues dos Santos Silva,Claudener Souza Teixeira,Adriana Rolim Campos |
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Affiliation: | 1.Núcleo de Biologia Experimental, Universidade de Fortaleza, Fortaleza 60000, Brazil;2.Departamento de Bioquímica e Biologia Molecular, Universidade Federal do Ceará, Fortaleza 60000, Brazil;3.Centro de Ciências Agrárias e da Biodiversidade, Universidade Federal do Cariri, Crato 63100, Brazil |
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Abstract: | Lectins are a heterogeneous group of proteins that reversibly bind to simple sugars or complex carbohydrates. The plant lectin purified from the seed of Parkia platycephala (PPL) was studied. This study aimed to investigate the possible orofacial antinociceptive of PPL lectin in adult zebrafish and rodents. Acute nociception was induced by cinnamaldehyde (0.66 μg/mL), 0.1% acidified saline, glutamate (12.5 µM) or hypertonic saline (5 M NaCl) applied into the upper lip (5.0 µL) of adult wild zebrafish. Zebrafish were pretreated by intraperitoneal injection (20 µL) with vehicle (Control) or PPL (0.025; 0.05 or 0.1 mg/mL) 30 min before induction. The effect of PPL on zebrafish locomotor behaviour was evaluated in the open field test. Naive groups were included in all tests. In one experiment, animals were pre-treated with capsazepine to investigate the mechanism of antinociception. The involvement of central afferent C-fibres was also investigated. In another experiment, rats pre-treated with PPL or saline were submitted to the temporomandibular joint formalin test. Other groups of rats were submitted to infraorbital nerve transection to induce chronic pain, followed by induction of mechanical sensitivity using von Frey. PPL reduced nociceptive behaviour in adult zebrafish, and this is related to the activation of the TRPV1 channels since antinociception was effectively inhibited by capsazepine and by capsaicin-induced desensitization. PPL reduced nociceptive behaviour associated with temporomandibular joint and neuropathic pain. The results confirm the potential pharmacological relevance of PPL as an inhibitor of orofacial nociception in acute and chronic pain. |
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Keywords: | Parkia platycephala lectins Orofacial Nociception |
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