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  2. The Acute Antiallodynic Effect of Tolperisone in Rat Neuropathic Pain and Evaluation of Its Mechanism of Action

The Acute Antiallodynic Effect of Tolperisone in Rat Neuropathic Pain and Evaluation of Its Mechanism of Action

  • Int J Mol Sci. 2022 Aug 24;23(17):9564. doi: 10.3390/ijms23179564.
Péter P Lakatos 1 Dávid Árpád Karádi 2 Anna Rita Galambos 2 Nariman Essmat 2 Kornél Király 2 Rudolf Laufer 1 Orsolya Geda 1 Zoltán S Zádori 2 Tamás Tábi 1 Mahmoud Al-Khrasani 2 Éva Szökő 1
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Affiliations

  • 1 Department of Pharmacodynamics, Semmelweis University, 4 Nagyvárad tér, H-1089 Budapest, Hungary.
  • 2 Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy, Semmelweis University, 4 Nagyvárad tér, H-1089 Budapest, Hungary.
Abstract

Current treatment approaches to manage neuropathic pain have a slow onset and their use is largely hampered by side-effects, thus there is a significant need for finding new medications. Tolperisone, a centrally acting muscle relaxant with a favorable side effect profile, has been reported to affect ion channels, which are targets for current first-line medications in neuropathic pain. Our aim was to explore its antinociceptive potency in rats developing neuropathic pain evoked by partial sciatic nerve ligation and the mechanisms involved. Acute oral tolperisone restores both the decreased paw pressure threshold and the elevated glutamate level in cerebrospinal fluid in neuropathic rats. These effects were comparable to those of pregabalin, a first-line medication in neuropathy. Tolperisone also inhibits release of glutamate from rat brain synaptosomes primarily by blockade of voltage-dependent sodium channels, although inhibition of calcium channels may also be involved at higher concentrations. However, pregabalin fails to affect glutamate release under our present conditions, indicating a different mechanism of action. These results lay the foundation of the avenue for repurposing tolperisone as an analgesic drug to relieve neuropathic pain.

Keywords

CSF glutamate content; neuronal glutamate release; neuropathic pain; pregabalin; synaptosome; tolperisone.

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