Cyclovirobuxine D, a cardiovascular drug from traditional Chinese medicine, alleviates inflammatory and neuropathic pain mainly via inhibition of voltage-gated Ca v 3.2 channels

Cyclovirobuxine D (CVB-D), the main active constituent of traditional Chinese medicine , was developed as a safe and effective cardiovascular drug in China. has also been used to relieve various pain symptoms for centuries. In this study, we examined and uncovered strong and persistent analgesic eff...

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Published inFrontiers in pharmacology Vol. 13; p. 1081697
Main Authors Su, Deyuan, Gong, Ye, Li, Songyu, Yang, Jian, Nian, Yin
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Switzerland 2022
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Summary:Cyclovirobuxine D (CVB-D), the main active constituent of traditional Chinese medicine , was developed as a safe and effective cardiovascular drug in China. has also been used to relieve various pain symptoms for centuries. In this study, we examined and uncovered strong and persistent analgesic effects of cyclovirobuxine D against several mouse models of pain, including carrageenan- and CFA-induced inflammatory pain and paclitaxel-mediated neuropathic hypersensitivity. Cyclovirobuxine D shows comparable analgesic effects by intraplantar or intraperitoneal administration. Cyclovirobuxine D potently inhibits voltage-gated Ca 2.2 and Ca 3.2 channels but has negligible effects on a diverse group of nociceptive ion channels distributed in primary afferent neurons, including Na 1.7, Na 1.8, TRPV1, TPRA1, TRPM8, ASIC3, P X and P X . Moreover, inhibition of Ca 3.2, rather than Ca 2.2, plays a dominant role in attenuating the excitability of isolated dorsal root ganglion neurons and pain relieving effects of cyclovirobuxine D. Our work reveals that a currently in-use cardiovascular drug has strong analgesic effects mainly blockade of Ca 3.2 and provides a compelling rationale and foundation for conducting clinical studies to repurpose cyclovirobuxine D in pain management.
ISSN:1663-9812
1663-9812