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Kratom alkaloid mitragynine: Inhibition of chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy in mice is dependent on sex and active adrenergic and opioid receptors

Daniel Farkas, Jeffery D. Foss, Sara Jane Ward, Scott M. Rawls

2022IBRO Neuroscience Reports13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

-adrenergic receptors, but not β-adrenergic receptors contributed to the effects of MG against oxaliplatin-induced mechanical hypersensitivity. Repeated MG exposure significantly attenuated oxaliplatin-induced mechanical hypersensitivity with greater potency and efficacy in males, which has crucial implications in the context of individualized pain management. The opioid and adrenergic components of MG indicate that it shares pharmacological properties with clinical neuropathic pain treatments.

Topics & Concepts

PharmacologyMedicineOpioidContext (archaeology)Neuropathic painYohimbineReceptorInternal medicineAntagonistBiologyPaleontologyAlkaloids: synthesis and pharmacologyTraditional and Medicinal Uses of AnnonaceaeChemical synthesis and alkaloids
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