Fucoidan as a Promising Drug for Pain Treatment: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
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Polysaccharides Leukocyte Analgesia
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2024-06-24Referencia bibliográfica
Huerta, M.Á.; Tejada, M.Á.; Nieto, F.R. Fucoidan as a Promising Drug for Pain Treatment: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Mar. Drugs 2024, 22, 290. https://doi.org/10.3390/md22070290
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Training University Lecturers program (FPU21/02736) of the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (MINECO)Resumen
Fucoidan is a polymer of L-fucose and L-fucose-4-sulphate naturally found in marine sources
that inhibits p-selectin, preventing neutrophil recruitment to the site of injury. Fucoidan is employed in
many studies as a tool to investigate the contribution of neutrophils to pain, showing analgesic effects.
We performed a systematic review and meta-analysis to quantify the analgesic effects of pretreatment
with fucoidan reported in the available preclinical studies. In addition,we summarized the articleswhich
have studied the therapeutic effects of fucoidan in pathological pain at preclinical and clinical levels. The
results of this systematic review reveal that pretreatment with fucoidan is a powerful tool which reduces
neutrophil infiltration by 70–90% at early time points. This meta-analysis showed that preventative
treatment with fucoidan produced a significant pain reduction. In addition, several preclinical studies
have observed that fucoidan treatment reduces the pain that is associated with various pathologies.
Finally, fucoidan has also been tested in several clinical trials, with some degree of analgesic efficacy, but
they were mostly small pilot studies. Considering all the above information, it can be concluded that
fucoidan is not only a preclinical tool for studying the role of neutrophils in pain but also a promising
therapeutic strategy for pain treatment.