Effects of co‐administration of vitamin E and lithium chloride on chronic constriction injury‐induced neuropathy in male Wistar rats: Focus on antioxidant and anti‐inflammatory mechanisms

Objectives This study investigated the antinociceptive effects of co‐administration of lithium chloride (LiCl) and vitamin E (Vit E) on chronic constriction injury (CCI)‐induced peripheral neuropathy in male Wistar rats. It further explored the anti‐inflammatory and neuroprotective properties of LiC...

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Veröffentlicht in:Pain practice 2022-02, Vol.22 (2), p.148-158
Hauptverfasser: Esu, Kingsley Dominic, Bakare, Ahmed Olalekan, Owoyele, Bamidele Victor
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Zusammenfassung:Objectives This study investigated the antinociceptive effects of co‐administration of lithium chloride (LiCl) and vitamin E (Vit E) on chronic constriction injury (CCI)‐induced peripheral neuropathy in male Wistar rats. It further explored the anti‐inflammatory and neuroprotective properties of LiCl and Vit E, which may be complementary to the antinociceptive effects of the two substances. Methods Thirty‐six male Wistar rats, 190.00 ± 10.00 g of body weight were randomly assigned to 6 experimental groups and administered with normal saline, Vit E, LiCl, or their combination, once daily for 21 days. CCI was used to induce neuropathic pain (NP) and mechanical allodynia was assessed using von Frey filaments and pinprick test. Open field maze (OFM) was used to assess the exploratory behavior. Biochemical parameters were assessed in the dorsal root ganglion after 21 days of treatment. Results Mechanical allodynia was developed in rats following CCI. Co‐administration of LiCl and Vit E synergistically reduced mechanical hyperalgesia in rats which were significantly different compared with the single administration of either Vit E or LiCl. Combined doses of Vit E and LiCl significantly increases the explorative behavior in the OFM. CCI increased malondialdehyde (MDA), tumor necrotic factor‐alpha (TNF‐α), calcitonin gene‐related polypeptide, calcium ion (Ca2+), and reduced superoxide dismutase (SOD) activities. Co‐administration of LiCl and Vit E significantly reduced MDA, TNF‐α, but increased SOD compared with ligated control. Discussion The findings revealed that the synergistic effects of the co‐administration of Vit E and LiCl in ameliorating NP are mediated by their anti‐inflammatory and antioxidant properties.
ISSN:1530-7085
1533-2500
DOI:10.1111/papr.13064