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KMID : 1155520200150040478
Anesthesia and Pain Medicine
2020 Volume.15 No. 4 p.478 ~ p.485
Antinociceptive effects of intrathecal cimifugin treatment: a preliminary rat study based on formalin test
Lee Hyun-Young

Ki Young-Joon
Park Su-Yeong
Cho Soo-Yeon
Seo Jin-Young
Lim Kyung-Joon
Jung Ki-Tae
Abstract
Background: Cimifugin is one of the components of the root of Saposhnikovia divaricata. The extract derived from S. divaricata is traditionally used as an analgesic. This study was conducted to evaluate the analgesic effect of intrathecal cimifugin in the formalin test.

Methods: Male Sprague-Dawley rats (n = 20) were randomized into four groups for intrathecal administration of 70% dimethylsulfoxide and various doses of cimifugin (100 ¥ìg, 300 ¥ìg, and 1,000 ¥ìg). The typical flinch response after the injection of 5% formalin into the hind paw was assessed in two distinct phases: phase 1 until 10 min, and phase 2 from 10 min to 60 min. ED50 values were calculated via linear regression.

Results: Intrathecal cimifugin significantly reduced the flinch response in both phases of the formalin test. Significant antinociceptive effects of cimifugin were found with the dose of 300 ¥ìg in phase 1 and the dose of 100 ¥ìg in phase 2. The ED50 value (95% confidence intervals) of intrathecal cimifugin was 696.1 (360.8-1,342.8) ¥ìg during phase 1 and 1,242.8 (42.0-48,292.5) ¥ìg during phase 2.

Conclusions: Intrathecal cimifugin has an antinociceptive effect against formalin-induced pain. Cimifugin has an anti-inflammatory effect at low concentrations, and non-inflammatory analgesic effect at higher concentrations.
KEYWORD
Analgesia, Apiaceae, Chromones, Cimifugin, Pain measurement, Nociception
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