Novel expression of vanilloid receptor 1 on capsaicin-insensitive fibers accounts for the analgesic effect of capsaicin cream in neuropathic pain

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Rashid, MH
Inoue, M
Kondo, S
Kawashima, T
Bakoshi, S
Ueda, H
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[1] Nagasaki Univ, Grad Sch Biomed Sci, Div Mol Pharmacol & Neurosci, Nagasaki 8528521, Japan
[2] Maruishi Pharmaceut Co Ltd, Cent Res Labs, Osaka, Japan
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10.1124/jpet.102.046250
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R9 [药学];
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1007 ;
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Here, we investigated the mechanism of the antihyperalgesic effect of capsaicin cream in the nerve injury-induced neuropathic pain model in mice. In naive mice, application of capsaicin cream onto footpad caused no significant changes in the thermal latency in contrast to the severe thermal hyperalgesia induced by a capsaicin ointment. On the other hand, application of the cream 3 h before test concentration dependently reversed both thermal and mechanical hyperalgesia observed after partial sciatic nerve injury in mice. In algogenic-induced nociceptive flexion (ANF) test, application of 0.1% capsaicin cream in naive mice blocked intraplantar (i.pl.) nociceptin-and ATP-induced flexion responses, whereas prostaglandin I-2 (PGI(2)) agonist-induced responses were unaffected. After nerve injury PGI(2) agonist-induced flexion responses were hypersensitized, and capsaicin cream concentration dependently blocked these hyperalgesic responses. Intraplantar injection of capsaicin solution in ANF test also produced potent flexion responses in naive mice that were lost after neonatal capsaicin-treatment. Partial sciatic nerve injury in neonatal capsaicin-treated mice caused reappearance of i.pl. capsaicin-induced flexion responses, suggesting novel expression of capsaicin receptors due to injury. The PGI(2) agonist-induced responses were also hypersensitized in such injured mice. Capsaicin cream completely reversed both i.pl. capsaicin- or i.pl. PGI(2) agonist-induced hyperalgesia in neonatal capsaicin-treated injured mice. Finally, novel expression of VR1 receptors on neonatal capsaicin-insensitive neurons after nerve injury was confirmed by immunohistochemistry. The newly expressed VR1 receptors after nerve injury were mainly confined to A-fibers. Together, our results suggest that novel expression of capsaicin receptors in neuropathic condition contributes to the analgesic effects of the capsaicin cream.
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