Activity of cardamonin on chemical model of nociception in mice

Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and opioids are among the most widely used medication in reducing pain. Prolonged usage of these drugs leads to undesirable side effects such as gastrointestinal bleeding, respiratory depression and tolerance. Thus, there is a demand to search for new p...

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Main Authors: Chung, Pui Ping, Lee, Ming Tatt, Akhtar, Muhammad Nadeem, Perimal, Enoch Kumar, Omar Farouk, Ahmad Akira, Israf Ali, Daud Ahmad, Sulaiman, Mohd Roslan
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Published: Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Universiti Putra Malaysia 2014
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spelling my.upm.eprints.380542020-04-14T14:19:28Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/38054/ Activity of cardamonin on chemical model of nociception in mice Chung, Pui Ping Lee, Ming Tatt Akhtar, Muhammad Nadeem Perimal, Enoch Kumar Omar Farouk, Ahmad Akira Israf Ali, Daud Ahmad Sulaiman, Mohd Roslan Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and opioids are among the most widely used medication in reducing pain. Prolonged usage of these drugs leads to undesirable side effects such as gastrointestinal bleeding, respiratory depression and tolerance. Thus, there is a demand to search for new pharmacologically potent analgesic compounds with fewer or no adverse effects. Cardamonin is a naturally occurring chalcone, which are commonly found in plant kingdom. Previous reports showed that cardamonin has anti-inflammatory effects and inhibit generation of nitric oxide and prostaglandin E2 via interruption of NF-κB pathway. In the present study, we evaluated the antinociceptive property of cardamonin using acetic acid-induced abdominal writhing test in mice. Cardamonin (0.3, 1, 3 and 10 mg/kg), vehicle (10 ml/kg) or indomethacin (10 mg/kg) was administered either intraperitoneally or orally, 30 minutes or 60 minutes respectively before injection of 0.8% acetic acid. The number of abdominal writhes was recorded for 30 minutes, starting from 5 minutes after acetic acid injection. Cardamonin showed significant reduction in abdominal writhes. These findings suggested that cardamonin exerted pronounced antinociceptive activity when assessed in chemical model of nociception in mice. Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Universiti Putra Malaysia 2014 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/38054/1/BIO%202014-75.pdf Chung, Pui Ping and Lee, Ming Tatt and Akhtar, Muhammad Nadeem and Perimal, Enoch Kumar and Omar Farouk, Ahmad Akira and Israf Ali, Daud Ahmad and Sulaiman, Mohd Roslan (2014) Activity of cardamonin on chemical model of nociception in mice. In: Malaysia International Biological Symposium 2014, 28-29 Oct. 2014, Putrajaya, Malaysia. (p. 297).
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description Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and opioids are among the most widely used medication in reducing pain. Prolonged usage of these drugs leads to undesirable side effects such as gastrointestinal bleeding, respiratory depression and tolerance. Thus, there is a demand to search for new pharmacologically potent analgesic compounds with fewer or no adverse effects. Cardamonin is a naturally occurring chalcone, which are commonly found in plant kingdom. Previous reports showed that cardamonin has anti-inflammatory effects and inhibit generation of nitric oxide and prostaglandin E2 via interruption of NF-κB pathway. In the present study, we evaluated the antinociceptive property of cardamonin using acetic acid-induced abdominal writhing test in mice. Cardamonin (0.3, 1, 3 and 10 mg/kg), vehicle (10 ml/kg) or indomethacin (10 mg/kg) was administered either intraperitoneally or orally, 30 minutes or 60 minutes respectively before injection of 0.8% acetic acid. The number of abdominal writhes was recorded for 30 minutes, starting from 5 minutes after acetic acid injection. Cardamonin showed significant reduction in abdominal writhes. These findings suggested that cardamonin exerted pronounced antinociceptive activity when assessed in chemical model of nociception in mice.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Chung, Pui Ping
Lee, Ming Tatt
Akhtar, Muhammad Nadeem
Perimal, Enoch Kumar
Omar Farouk, Ahmad Akira
Israf Ali, Daud Ahmad
Sulaiman, Mohd Roslan
spellingShingle Chung, Pui Ping
Lee, Ming Tatt
Akhtar, Muhammad Nadeem
Perimal, Enoch Kumar
Omar Farouk, Ahmad Akira
Israf Ali, Daud Ahmad
Sulaiman, Mohd Roslan
Activity of cardamonin on chemical model of nociception in mice
author_facet Chung, Pui Ping
Lee, Ming Tatt
Akhtar, Muhammad Nadeem
Perimal, Enoch Kumar
Omar Farouk, Ahmad Akira
Israf Ali, Daud Ahmad
Sulaiman, Mohd Roslan
author_sort Chung, Pui Ping
title Activity of cardamonin on chemical model of nociception in mice
title_short Activity of cardamonin on chemical model of nociception in mice
title_full Activity of cardamonin on chemical model of nociception in mice
title_fullStr Activity of cardamonin on chemical model of nociception in mice
title_full_unstemmed Activity of cardamonin on chemical model of nociception in mice
title_sort activity of cardamonin on chemical model of nociception in mice
publisher Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Universiti Putra Malaysia
publishDate 2014
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/38054/1/BIO%202014-75.pdf
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