INVESTIGATING EFFECTS OF GRAPE SEED EXTRACT ON NEUROPATHIC PAIN IN THE STREPTOZOTOCIN-INDUCED DIABETIC MICE
Date
2019Author
Yurt, A. and Koksal, B. and Gurbuz, P. and Yildiz, A. and Vardi, N. and
Alcin, E.
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Diabetes mellitus is a complicated and serious health problem involving
peripheral neuropathy. This situation causes to loss of senses, tingle
and pain. Diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) affects 236 million
people around the World. Hence there is a need to investigate
alternative ways of cure focusing on DPN. Flavonoids have potential on
pain due to their permeability characteristic in the capillary
microcirculation system and in lowering blood pressure. Flavonoids are
common in grape seed. The main flavonoids of grape seed involve
proanthocyanidins which might be an effective agent in cure of pain in
DPN. The purpose of this study is to investigate effects of grape seed
extract on neuropathic pain in the Streptozotocin-induced diabetic mice.
In the study, 50 eight-week old BALB-C strain mice in five different
groups (Control, Diabetic Control, Control+25 mg/kg, Diabetes+25 mg/kg
and Diabetes+50 mg/kg) were used. To induce diabetes in thirty of these
animals, single dose Streptozotocin (180 mg/kg) was administered
intraperitoneally. After diabetes was observed, grape seed extract (25
mg/kg and 50 mg/kg body weight) was administered by oral gavage in three
groups (Control+25 mg/kg, Diabetes+25 mg/kg and Diabetes+50 mg/kg)
during six weeks. At the end of the second and sixth weeks, pain
threshold measurements in hot plate test were performed in line with a
predetermined thermal pain model. Also the tissues of the sciatic nerve
and abdominal aorta from the animals were histologically investigated.
As a result hot plate measurements, pain threshold values of the animals
in Diabetes+50mg/kg group significantly differed from the measurements
of the animals in control group in the first measurements and from the
animals in Diabetes+25 mg/kg group in the second measurements (p<0.05).
However pain threshold values of the animals in Diabetes+25 mg/kg group
differed significantly from the values of the animals in control+25
mg/kg group and control group. It means pain threshold values of the
animals in Diabetes+50 mg/kg and Diabetes+25 mg/kg groups were
significantly lower than the values of the animals in the other groups.
The results of histological investigations showed that degenerations of
myelin sheet and axons in diabetic control group were decreased
significantly in Diabetes+50 mg/kg and Diabetes+25 mg/kg groups.
Moreover degenerations of aorta tissues of animals in diabetic group
were not seen in the animals of Diabetes+50 mg/kg except for tunica
adventitia inflammation. It can be said that grape seed extract
decreased threshold of neuropathic pain in the Streptozotocin-induced
diabetic mice and prevented degenerations of myelin sheet and axons, and
aorta tissues.
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