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Effects of ralfinamide, a Na+ channel blocker, on firing properties of nociceptive dorsal root ganglion neurons of adult rats.

Hana Yamane1, William C de Groat, Adrian Sculptoreanu.   

Abstract

Recent studies revealed that ralfinamide, a Na(+) channel blocker, suppressed tetrodotoxin-resistant Na(+) currents in dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons and reduced pain reactions in animal models of inflammatory and neuropathic pain. Here, we investigated the effects of ralfinamide on Na(+) currents; firing properties and action potential (AP) parameters in capsaicin-responsive and -unresponsive DRG neurons from adult rats in the presence of TTX (0.5 microM). Ralfinamide inhibited TTX-resistant Na(+) currents in a frequency- and voltage-dependent manner. Small to medium sized neurons exhibited different firing properties during prolonged depolarizing current pulses (600 ms). One group of neurons fired multiple spikes (tonic), while another group fired four or less APs (phasic). In capsaicin-responsive tonic firing neurons, ralfinamide (25 microM) reduced the number of APs from 10.6+/-1.8 to 2.6+/-0.7 APs/600 ms, whereas in capsaicin-unresponsive tonic neurons, the drug did not significantly change firing (8.4+/-0.9 in control to 6.6+/-2.0 APs/600 ms). In capsaicin-responsive phasic neurons, substance P and 4-aminopyridine induced multiple spikes, an effect that was reversed by ralfinamide (25 microM). In addition to effects on firing, ralfinamide increased the threshold, decreased the overshoot, and increased the rate of rise of the AP. To conclude, ralfinamide suppressed afferent hyperexcitability selectively in capsaicin-responsive, presumably nociceptive neurons, but had no measurable effects on firing in CAPS-unresponsive neurons. The action of ralfinamide to selectively inhibit tonic firing in nociceptive neurons very likely contributes to the effectiveness of the drug in reducing inflammatory and neuropathic pain as well as bladder overactivity.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17707373      PMCID: PMC2117901          DOI: 10.1016/j.expneurol.2007.07.010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Neurol        ISSN: 0014-4886            Impact factor:   5.330


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