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Effects of an ethanol extract and the diterpene, xylopic acid, of Xylopia aethiopica fruits in murine models of musculoskeletal pain

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dc.contributor.author Woode, Eric
dc.contributor.author Ameyaw, Elvis Ofori
dc.contributor.author Boakye-Gyasi, Eric
dc.contributor.author Abotsi, Wonder Kofi Mensah
dc.contributor.author Kyekyeku, James Oppong
dc.contributor.author Adosraku, Reimmel
dc.contributor.author Biney, Robert Peter
dc.date.accessioned 2023-10-20T19:28:00Z
dc.date.available 2023-10-20T19:28:00Z
dc.date.issued 2016
dc.identifier.issn 1744-5116
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/9796
dc.description.abstract Context: Fruits of Xylopia aethiopica (Dunal) A. Rich. (Annonaceae) are used traditionally to manage arthritis, headache and other pain disorders. Objective: The analgesic properties of the X. aethiopica ethanol fruit extract (XAE) and xylopic acid (XA) were evaluated in musculoskeletal pain models. Materials and methods: Acute muscle pain was induced in gastrocnemius muscle of Sprague–Dawley rats with 3% carrageenan (i.m.). Rats received XAE (30–300 mg/kg), XA (10–100 mg/kg) or morphine (1–10 mg/ kg) after 12 h. Effects of XAE and XA on muscle pain were assessed by measuring post-treatment grip strength of the rats. Chronic muscle pain was similarly induced, but drug treatment was on the eighth day and effects of XAE and XA assessed with Randall–Selitto test for hyperlagesia. Acute-skeletal pain was induced in knee joints of rats with 3% carrageenan-kaolin mixture and effects determined 12-h later. Similar induction protocol was used for chronic knee pain with treatment and measurement as done for chronic muscle pain. Results: XAE and XA significantly and dose-dependently ameliorated both acute muscle (ED50 mg/kg: XAE¼ 22.9; XA ¼ 6.2) and skeletal hyperalgesia (XAE ¼ 39.9; XA ¼ 17.7) induced by 3% carrageenan. Similarly, chronic skeletal hyperalgesia was reduced by XAE and XA treatment similar to morphine (ED50: XAE¼ 13.0; XA ¼ 4.6). This reduction was also seen in chronic muscle hyperalgesia (ED50: XAE ¼ 79.1; XA ¼ 42.7). XAE and XA significantly reduced the spread of hyperalgesia to contralateral limbs in both models of chronic hyperalgesia. Conclusion: These findings establish analgesic properties of the ethanol fruit extract of X. aethiopica and xylopic acid in musculoskeletal pain. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Pharmaceutical Biology en_US
dc.subject Acute pain en_US
dc.subject carrageenan en_US
dc.subject chronic pain en_US
dc.subject kaolin en_US
dc.subject morphine en_US
dc.subject myalgia en_US
dc.title Effects of an ethanol extract and the diterpene, xylopic acid, of Xylopia aethiopica fruits in murine models of musculoskeletal pain en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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