Intrathecal cardamonin offers hope for diabetic neuropathic pain relief in rats
The researchers wanted to see if a substance called cardamonin could help with nerve pain in rats with diabetes. They gave the rats cardamonin through a tube in their spine for a week. They found that the rats given cardamonin had less pain and lower levels of certain proteins in their spinal cord that are linked to pain. This suggests that cardamonin might be a helpful treatment for nerve pain in diabetes.