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Selectively targeting pain in the trigeminal systemopen access

Authors
Kim, Hyun YeongKim, KihwanLi, Hai YingChung, GehoonPark, Chul-KyuKim, Joong SooJung, Sung JunLee, Min KyungAhn, Dong KukHwang, Se JinKang, YoungnamBinshtok, Alexander M.Bean, Bruce P.Woolf, Clifford J.Oh, Seog Bae
Issue Date
Jul-2010
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Keywords
Action potentials; Local anesthetics; QX-314; Trigeminal system; TRPV1; Voltage-gated sodium channels
Citation
PAIN, v.150, no.1, pp.29 - 40
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Journal Title
PAIN
Volume
150
Number
1
Start Page
29
End Page
40
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/174469
DOI
10.1016/j.pain.2010.02.016
ISSN
0304-3959
Abstract
We tested whether it is possible to selectively block pain signals in the orofacial area by delivering the permanently charged lidocaine derivative QX-314 into nociceptors via TPRV1 channels. We examined the effects of co-applied QX-314 and capsaicin on nociceptive, proprioceptive, and motor function in the rat trigeminal system. QX-314 alone failed to block voltage-gated sodium channel currents (I(Na)) and action potentials (APs) in trigeminal ganglion (TG) neurons. However, co-application of QX-314 and capsaicin blocked I(Na) and APs in TRPV1-positive TG and dental nociceptive neurons, but not in TRPV1-negative TG neurons or in small neurons from TRPV1 knock-out mice. Immunohistochemistry revealed that TRPV1 is not expressed by trigeminal motor and trigeminal mesencephalic neurons. Capsaicin had no effect on rat trigeminal motor and proprioceptive mesencephalic neurons and therefore should not allow QX-314 to enter these cells. Co-application of QX-314 and capsaicin inhibited the jaw-opening reflex evoked by noxious electrical stimulation of the tooth pulp when applied to a sensory but not a motor nerve, and produced long-lasting analgesia in the orofacial area. These data show that selective block of pain signals can be achieved by co-application of QX-314 with TRPV1 agonists. This approach has potential utility in the trigeminal system for treating dental and facial pain.
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