Your browser doesn't support javascript.
loading
Bak Foong Pills induce an analgesic effect by inhibiting nociception via the somatostatin pathway in mice.
Rowlands, Dewi Kenneth; Cui, Yu Gui; So, Siu Cheung; Tsang, Lai Ling; Chung, Yiu Wa; Chan, Hsiao Chang.
Affiliation
  • Rowlands DK; Epithelial Cell Biology Research Centre, School of Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, Hong Kong.
Cell Biol Int ; 36(1): 63-9, 2012 Jan.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21980955
ABSTRACT
Dysmenorrhoea, defined as cramping pain in the lower abdomen occurring before or during menstruation, affects, to varying degrees, up to 90% of women of child-bearing age. We investigated whether BFP (Bak Foong Pills), a traditional Chinese medicine treatment for dysmenorrhoea, possesses analgesic properties. Results showed that BFP was able to significantly reduce pain responses following subchronic treatment for 3 days, but not following acute (1 h) treatment in response to acetic acid-induced writhing in C57/B6 mice. The analgesic effect was not due to inhibition of COX (cyclo-oxygenase) activity, evidenced by the lack of inhibition of prostacyclin and PGE2 (prostaglandin E2) production. Molecular analysis revealed that BFP treatment modulated the expression of a number of genes in the spinal cord of mice subjected to acetic acid writhing. RT-PCR (reverse transcription-PCR) analysis of spinal cord samples showed that both sst4 (somatostatin receptor 4) and sst2 receptor mRNA, but not µOR (µ-opiate receptor) and NK1 (neurokinin-1) receptor mRNA, were down-regulated following BFP treatment, thus implicating somatostatin involvement in BFP-induced analgesia. Administration of c-som (cyclo-somatostatin), a somatostatin antagonist, prior to acetic acid-induced writhing inhibited the analgesic effect. Thus subchronic treatment with BFP has anti-nociceptive qualities mediated via the somatostatin pathway.
Subject(s)

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Somatostatin / Drugs, Chinese Herbal / Nociception / Analgesics Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Cell Biol Int Year: 2012 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Hong Kong

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Somatostatin / Drugs, Chinese Herbal / Nociception / Analgesics Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Cell Biol Int Year: 2012 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Hong Kong