Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine (Jan 2022)

Analgesic-like activity of perillyl acetate: In vivo and in silico studies

  • Renan Braga,
  • Humberto Andrade,
  • Ryldene Cruz,
  • Mayara Maia,
  • Carolina Lima,
  • Anderson Santos,
  • André Miranda,
  • Allana Duarte,
  • Marcus Scotti,
  • Reinaldo Almeida,
  • Damião Sousa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/2221-1691.340560
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 4
pp. 156 – 163

Abstract

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Objective: To evaluate the antinociceptive activity of perillyl acetate in mice and in silico simulations. Methods: The vehicle, perillyl acetate (100, 150 and/or 200 mg/ kg, i.p.), diazepam (2 mg/kg, i.p.) or morphine (6 mg/kg, i.p.) was administered to mice, respectively. Rotarod test, acetic acid-induced abdominal writhing, formalin-induced nociception, hot plate test, and tail-flick test were performed. Opioid receptors-involvement in perillyl acetate antinociceptive effect was also investigated. Results: Perillyl acetate did not affect the motor coordination of mice. However, it reduced the number of acetic acid-induced abdominal twitches and licking times in the formalin test. There was an increase of latency time in the tail-flick test of 30 and 60 minutes. Pretreatment with naloxone reversed the antinociceptive effect of perillyl acetate (200 mg/kg). In silico analysis demonstrated that perillyl acetate could bind to μ-opioid receptors. Conclusions: Perillyl acetate has antinociceptive effect at the spinal level in animal nociception models, without affecting the locomotor integrity and possibly through μ-opioid receptors. In silico studies have suggested that perillyl acetate can act as a μ-opioid receptor agonist.

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