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HERO ID
2993543
Reference Type
Journal Article
Subtype
Review
Title
The role of alpha5 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in mouse models of chronic inflammatory and neuropathic pain
Author(s)
Bagdas, D; Alsharari, SD; Freitas, K; Tracy, M; Damaj, MI
Year
2015
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Biochemical Pharmacology
ISSN:
0006-2952
EISSN:
1873-2968
Volume
97
Issue
4
Page Numbers
590-600
Language
English
PMID
25931144
DOI
10.1016/j.bcp.2015.04.013
Web of Science Id
WOS:000363437200026
Abstract
The aim of the present study was to determine the impact of α5 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) subunit deletion in the mouse on the development and intensity of nociceptive behavior in various chronic pain models. The role of α5-containing nAChRs was explored in mouse models of chronic pain, including peripheral neuropathy (chronic constriction nerve injury, CCI), tonic inflammatory pain (the formalin test) and short and long-term inflammatory pain (complete Freund's adjuvant, CFA and carrageenan tests) in α5 knock-out (KO) and wild-type (WT) mice. The results showed that paw-licking time was decreased in the formalin test, and the hyperalgesic and allodynic responses to carrageenan and CFA injections were also reduced. In addition, paw edema in formalin-, carrageenan- or CFA-treated mice were attenuated in α5-KO mice significantly. Furthermore, tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) levels of carrageenan-treated paws were lower in α5-KO mice. The antinociceptive effects of nicotine and sazetidine-A but not varenicline were α5-dependent in the formalin test. Both hyperalgesia and allodynia observed in the CCI test were reduced in α5-KO mice. Nicotine reversal of mechanical allodynia in the CCI test was mediated through α5-nAChRs at spinal and peripheral sites. In summary, our results highlight the involvement of the α5 nAChR subunit in the development of hyperalgesia, allodynia and inflammation associated with chronic neuropathic and inflammatory pain models. They also suggest the importance of α5-nAChRs as a target for the treatment of chronic pain.
Keywords
alpha5; Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors; Neuropathic pain; Inflammatory pain
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