scholarly journals Effects of alpha 7 positive allosteric modulators in murine inflammatory and chronic neuropathic pain models

2013 ◽  
Vol 65 ◽  
pp. 156-164 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kelen Freitas ◽  
Sudeshna Ghosh ◽  
F. Ivy Carroll ◽  
Aron H. Lichtman ◽  
M. Imad Damaj
2020 ◽  
Vol 1737 ◽  
pp. 146814
Author(s):  
Steven M. Grauer ◽  
Raul Sanoja ◽  
Dominic Poulin ◽  
Harunor Rashid ◽  
Nina Jochnowitz ◽  
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2011 ◽  
Vol 2011 ◽  
pp. 1-12 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sarah Nickolls ◽  
Hannah Mace ◽  
Rebecca Fish ◽  
Michelle Edye ◽  
Rachel Gurrell ◽  
...  

receptors containingα2/3 subunits are current targets in the battle to develop new pain medications, as they are expressed in the spinal cord where increasing inhibitory drive should result in analgesia. However, this approach is prone to a range of side effects including sedation, cognitive impairment, and abuse as a consequence of the widespread influence of GABA. The ability to make subtype selective low-efficacy benzodiazepine compounds, which potentiate the action of GABA at specificαsubunits, has the potential to reduce this side effect profile. In this study, we have investigated the effects of the medium-efficacy positive allosteric modulator (PAM) L-838,417 and the low-efficacy PAM TPA023 in a number of preclinical inflammatory and neuropathic pain models. We conclude that either the higher level of efficacy atα2/3 or efficacy atα5 is required for compounds to have a significant analgesic effect in a range of models, and, therefore, although the side-effect profile of compounds can be reduced compared to typical benzodiazepines, it is unlikely that it can be completely eliminated.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (10) ◽  
pp. 1339
Author(s):  
Peyton Presto ◽  
Guangchen Ji ◽  
Riley Junell ◽  
Zach Griffin ◽  
Volker Neugebauer

Inter-individual and sex differences in pain responses are recognized but their mechanisms are not well understood. This study was intended to provide the behavioral framework for analyses of pain mechanisms using fear extinction learning as a predictor of phenotypic and sex differences in sensory (mechanical withdrawal thresholds) and emotional-affective aspects (open field tests for anxiety-like behaviors and audible and ultrasonic components of vocalizations) of acute and chronic pain. In acute arthritis and chronic neuropathic pain models, greater increases in vocalizations were found in females than males and in females with poor fear extinction abilities than females with strong fear extinction, particularly in the neuropathic pain model. Female rats showed higher anxiety-like behavior than males under baseline conditions but no inter-individual or sex differences were seen in the pain models. No inter-individual and sex differences in mechanosensitivity were observed. The data suggest that vocalizations are uniquely suited to detect inter-individual and sex differences in pain models, particularly in chronic neuropathic pain, whereas no such differences were found for mechanosensitivity, and baseline differences in anxiety-like behaviors disappeared in the pain models.


2009 ◽  
Vol 78 (7) ◽  
pp. 920
Author(s):  
Chih-Hung Lee ◽  
Chang Zhu ◽  
Thomas Campbell ◽  
Thomas Shaughnessy ◽  
Prisca Honore ◽  
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