p-Cymene attenuates cancer pain via inhibitory pathways and modulation of calcium currents

Oncological pain is one of the most prevalent and difficult-to-treat symptoms in patients with cancer. p-Cymene (PC) is a monoterpene found in more than 100 different plant species, endowed with various pharmacological properties—particularly antinociceptive. PC has antinociceptive effect in a model...

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Veröffentlicht in:Phytomedicine (Stuttgart) 2019-08, Vol.61, p.152836-152836, Article 152836
Hauptverfasser: Santos, Wagner B.R., Melo, Marlange A.O., Alves, Rafael S., de Brito, Renan G., Rabelo, Thallita K., Prado, Lindaura da S., Silva, Virginia K. dos S., Bezerra, Daniel P., de Menezes-Filho, José E.R., Souza, Diego S., de Vasconcelos, Carla M.L., Scotti, Luciana, Scotti, Marcus Tullius, Lucca Júnior, Waldecy de, Quintans-Júnior, Lucindo J., Guimarães, Adriana G.
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Zusammenfassung:Oncological pain is one of the most prevalent and difficult-to-treat symptoms in patients with cancer. p-Cymene (PC) is a monoterpene found in more than 100 different plant species, endowed with various pharmacological properties—particularly antinociceptive. PC has antinociceptive effect in a model of oncologic pain due to the activation of the descending inhibitory pathway of pain. A pre-clinical, longitudinal, blind and randomized study. Male Swiss mice were induced with S180 cells in the right hind paw, then treated daily with PC (12.5, 25 and 50 mg/kg, s.c.) and screened for mechanical hyperalgesia, spontaneous nociception, nociception induced by non-noxious palpation, tumor growth, changes in the neuromuscular function and existence of bone degradation in the tumor area. The effect of PC on Ca2+ currents (electrophysiological records), histological and neurochemical changes (immunofluorescence for Fos) were also evaluated. PC reduced (p 
ISSN:0944-7113
1618-095X
DOI:10.1016/j.phymed.2019.152836