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3’-Methoxydaidzein exerts analgesic activity by inhibiting voltage-gated sodium channels 被引量:6
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作者 XU Run-Jia fei shuo-han +6 位作者 CHEN Lin-Yan WANG Gan LIU Ming ZHANG Wen-Sheng YAN Xiu-Wen LAI Ren SHEN Chuan-Bin 《Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2019年第6期413-423,共11页
Isoflavones are widely consumed by people around the world in the form of soy products, dietary supplements and drugs. Many isoflavones or related crude extracts have been reported to exert pain-relief activities, but... Isoflavones are widely consumed by people around the world in the form of soy products, dietary supplements and drugs. Many isoflavones or related crude extracts have been reported to exert pain-relief activities, but the mechanism remains unclear. Voltage-gated sodium channels(VGSCs) play important roles in excitability of pain sensing neurons and many of them are important nociceptors. Here, we report that several isoflavones including 3’-methoxydaidzein(3 MOD), genistein(GEN) and daidzein(DAI) show abilities to block VGSCs and thus to attenuate chemicals and heat induced acute pain or chronic constriction injury(CCI) induced pain hypersensitivity in mice. Especially, 3 MOD shows strong analgesic potential without inducing addiction through inhibiting subtypes NaV1.7, NaV1.8 and NaV1.3 with the IC50 of 181 ± 14, 397 ± 26, and 505 ± 46 nmol·L–1, respectively, providing a promising compound or parent structure for the treatment of pain pathologies. This study reveals a pain-alleviating mechanism of dietary isoflavones and may provide a convenient avenue to alleviate pain. 展开更多
关键词 3’-Methoxydaidzein ANALGESIC ISOFLAVONE CHRONIC PAIN SODIUM channel
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