Title of article :
Influence of MLC901 Alone and with Moderate Exercise on Pain Response Concurrent Due to Stress of Male Mice
Author/Authors :
Nasehi, Maryam Department of physical education and sport sciences - Islamic Azad University - Science and Research Branch , Ghazalian, Farshad Department of physical education and sport sciences - Islamic Azad University - Science and Research Branch , Shakeri, Nader Department of physical education and sport sciences - Islamic Azad University - Science and Research Branch , Nasehi, Mohammad Cognitive and Neuroscience Research Center (CNRC) - Tehran Medical Sciences Branch - Islamic Azad University , Zarrindast, Mohammad-Reza Institute for Cognitive Science Studies (ICSS)
Abstract :
Background: Physical exercise is known to have a positive effect on pain responses induced
by stress, while chronic stress causes a negative effect on cognitive abilities. Depending on the
type, duration, and intensity of the stressor, it can induce analgesia or hyperalgesia. Furthermore,
the beneficial effects of traditional Chinese medicine MLC901 on stress processes have been
reported. Here, the effects of MLC901 and moderate physical activity on pain response in
restraint-stressed mice was investigated. Materials and Methods: Male NMRI mice were
used in this study and were restrained in plexiglass mesh restrainers for induction of chronic
restraint stress. Treadmill exercise was carried out for moderated exercise, 5 days/week for
4 weeks. MLC901 was intraperitoneally administered in the experimental groups. The pain
response of the adult NMRI mice was detected via the hot-plate test. Results: It was showed
that intraperitoneal administration of MLC901 dose (0.4 but not 0.1 and 0.2 mg/kg; once/2
days; for 25 days) resulted in the decreased percentage of time in the hot plate, indicating
hyperalgesia. Moreover, restraint stress for 3 but not 6 and 9 hours/day elicit hyperalgesia in
mice. The data showed that subthreshold dose of MLC901 (0.1 mg/kg) reduced hyperalgesia
in 3-day stressed mice. Moderate treadmill running (10 meters/min for 30 min/day, 5 days/
week) potentiated the effect of 6 and 9 days on pain (induced hyperalgesia) that was blocked by
MLC901 (0.1 mg/kg). Conclusion: Our findings indicated that subthreshold dose of MLC901
alone or when it associated with moderate exercise decreased hyperalgesia induced by stress,
indicating the protective effect of MLC901.
Keywords :
Exercise , Stress , MLC901 , Pain , Mice
Journal title :
Galen Medical Journal (GMJ)