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  • The study investigated how red polarized light (PL) affects the pain-relieving properties of corvitin in mice after inducing pain with formalin injections.
  • Results showed that using red PL on the acupoint E-36 enhanced corvitin's analgesic effect significantly, with a 53.1% reduction in pain response for C57BL/6J mice when both treatments were combined.
  • CBA/CaLac mice showed less sensitivity to both treatments, but combining corvitin and red PL still resulted in a notable improvement in pain response reduction, suggesting this method could be beneficial for enhancing corvitin's effects without side effects.

Article Abstract

In experiments on mice of lines C57BL/6J and CBA/CaLac, the possibility of strengthening of analgesic effect of corvitin by the action of red polarized light (PL) on the acupoint (AP) E-36 was studied. The pain behavioral response (licking of the painful area) was caused by injection of 5% formalin in hind limb (0.25 microl subcutaneously). The duration of pain response was studied before and after systemic introduction of corvitin (10 mg/kg, intraperitoneal) or joint use of corvitin and red PL (10 minute session). It is established, that after application of red PL on the antinociceptive AP E-36 in all animals an authentic strengthening of antinociceptive effect of corvitin takes place. In C57BL/6J mice, application of corvitin alone weakened the pain response by 29.7% and during combined use of red PL and corvitin, it grew up to 53.1%. Mice of line CBA/CaLac were less sensitive both to corvitin, and PL. In this line, corvitin used alone reduced the duration of pain response by 14%, and by 32.4% during combined use with red PL. Non-traumatic, without side effects, the method of influence by low-intensive PL can be recommended to patients accepting corvitin for strengthening its efficiency.

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