Potential analgesic effect of a novel cannabidiol nanocrystals powder for the treatment of neuropathic pain

Author:

Wang Yu1,Fu Xinzhen2,Zheng Meihua1,Liu Qian1,Gan Hailin1,Song Zeyu1,Yang Mingyan1,Liu Ke3,Xie Zeping2,Fan Huaying1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Pharmacy, Key Laboratory of Molecular Pharmacology and Drug Evaluation (Yantai University), Ministry of Education, Collaborative Innovation Center of Advanced Drug Delivery System and Biotech Drugs in Universities of Shandong Yantai University Yantai China

2. School of Pharmacy Binzhou Medical University Yantai China

3. Shandong Boyuan Biomedical Co., Ltd Yantai China

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe current analgesics often prevent patients from getting effective treatment due to their adverse effects. Cannabidiol (CBD) is well tolerated, has few side effects and has been extensively investigated in analgesia. However, its oral bioavailability is extremely low. In order to solve this problem, we developed the cannabidiol nanocrystals (CBD‐NC) in the earlier stage.MethodsIn this study, we evaluated the nociceptive behaviours associated with neuropathic pain (NP) induced by the spared nerve injury (SNI) model. Assessment of pain threshold was evaluated by paw withdraw threshold (PWT) and paw withdrawal latency (PWL). The improving effect on the motor dysfunction was determined by rota‐rod testing. To assess the neuroprotective effect, nerve demyelination and expression of peripheral myelin protein PMP22 were measured with myelin sheath staining and western blotting. Protein expressions in microglia of spinal cord were tested by western blot to explore the underlying mechanism.ResultsCompared with the CBD oil solution, CBD‐NC significantly reduced mechanical allodynia and thermal hyperalgesia in rats. CBD‐NC could improve motor dysfunction induced by SNI in rats, significantly reverse the demyelination and increase the expression of the marker protein of peripheral myelin. Underlying spinal analgesic mechanism of microglia and related factors were preliminarily confirmed.ConclusionsCBD‐NC administration is an effective treatment for NP associated with SNI, and the analgesic effect of CBD‐NC was significantly better than that of CBD oil sol. By contrast, CBD‐NC has a fast‐acting and long‐term effect in the treatment of NP. Our study further supports the potential therapeutic effect of CBD‐NC on NP.SignificanceThe absolute bioavailability of the CBD‐NC intramuscular injection formulation can reach 203.31%, which can solve the problem of low oral bioavailability. This research evaluated the therapeutic effect of CBD‐NC on NP associated with the SNI model for the first time. All available date showed that whatever the analgesic or neuroprotective effect of CBD‐NC, it was significantly better than that of CBD oil sol., which was consistent with the results of the pharmacokinetic. This research supports the initiation of more trials testing the efficacy of CBD‐NC for treating NP.

Publisher

Wiley

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