Naringenin relieves paclitaxel‐induced pain by suppressing calcitonin gene‐related peptide signalling and enhances the anti‐tumour action of paclitaxel

Author:

Pan Chen1,Xu Yuhao1,Jiang Zongsheng1,Fan Chengjiang1,Chi Zhexi2,Zhang Yu1,Miao Mengmeng1,Ren Yuxuan1,Wu Ziyi1,Xu Linbin1,Mei Changqing1,Chen Qingge23,Xi Yang1,Chen Xiaowei1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Zhejiang Key Laboratory of Pathophysiology, Health Science Center Ningbo University Ningbo China

2. Department of Anesthesiology Ningbo No. 2 Hospital Ningbo China

3. Department of Anesthesiology The People's Hospital of Bozhou Bozhou China

Abstract

Background and PurposeChemotherapy‐induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) commonly causes neuropathic pain, but its pathogenesis remains unclear, and effective therapies are lacking. Naringenin, a natural dihydroflavonoid compound, has anti‐inflammatory, anti‐nociceptive and anti‐tumour activities. However, the effects of naringenin on chemotherapy‐induced pain and chemotherapy effectiveness remain unexplored.Experimental ApproachFemale and male mouse models of chemotherapy‐induced pain were established using paclitaxel. Effects of naringenin were assessed on pain induced by paclitaxel or calcitonin gene‐related peptide (CGRP) and on CGRP expression in dorsal root ganglia (DRG) and spinal cord tissue. Additionally, we examined peripheral macrophage infiltration, glial activation, c‐fos expression, DRG neuron excitability, microglial M1/M2 polarization, and phosphorylation of spinal NF‐κB. Furthermore, we investigated the synergic effect and related mechanisms of naringenin and paclitaxel on cell survival of cancer cells in vitro.Key ResultsSystemic administration of naringenin attenuated paclitaxel‐induced pain in both sexes. Naringenin reduced paclitaxel‐enhanced CGRP expression in DRGs and the spinal cord, and alleviated CGRP‐induced pain in naïve mice of both sexes. Naringenin mitigated macrophage infiltration and reversed paclitaxel‐elevated c‐fos expression and DRG neuron excitability. Naringenin decreased spinal glial activation and NF‐κB phosphorylation in both sexes but influenced microglial M1/M2 polarization only in females. Co‐administration of naringenin with paclitaxel enhanced paclitaxel's anti‐tumour effect, impeded by an apoptosis inhibitor.Conclusion and ImplicationsNaringenin's anti‐nociceptive mechanism involves CGRP signalling and neuroimmunoregulation. Furthermore, naringenin facilitates paclitaxel's anti‐tumour action, possibly involving apoptosis. This study demonstrates naringenin's potential as a supplementary treatment in cancer therapy by mitigating side effects and potentiating efficacy of chemotherapy.

Funder

Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province

Natural Science Foundation of Ningbo Municipality

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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