Abstract

Chronic pain is a challenging case that requires efforts to find effective drugs with minimal side effects. In last decade, Cdk5 become a potential target of chronic pain traetment. Indigofera tinctoria is a plant that grows a lot in Indonesia and has been used for various purposes. This plant is proven to contain indirubin which was proven as a Cdk5 (Cycline dependent kinases 5) inhibitor. The Objective of this research is analyze the effect of Indigofera tinctoria in a chronic pain model. This research was involving 35 rats divided into 5 groups. CFA (Complete Freud’s Adjuvant) solution was injected into the right plantar area to make a chronic pain model. Indigofera tinctoria extract was given orally in 200 mg/KgBW (D1 group), 300 mg/KgBW (D2 group), and 400 mg/KgBW (D3 group). Treatment was given for 7 days after the sign of chronic inflammation were detected (28 days after CFA induction). The analgesic effect was determined by pain latency on the hotplate, the anti-inflammatory effect was evaluated by measuring the hind paw volume. The Cdk5 expression was detected at the dorsal root ganglia by immunohistochemistry method. Results: The mean pain latency value of the D2 and D3 groups was greater than that of the other groups. The inflammatory sign in the treatment group was smaller and significantly different than in the positive control group. Cdk5 expression is not statistically different, however, the treatment group showed a lower Cdk5 expression. Conclusions: Indigofera extract has potential analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and Cdk5 inhibitory effects.

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