Literature DB >> 20218929

Therapeutic potential of matrix metalloprotease inhibitors in neuropathic pain.

Rishabh Dev1, Punit Kumar Srivastava, Jitesh P Iyer, Sunanda G Dastidar, Abhijit Ray.   

Abstract

IMPORTANCE OF THE FIELD: Millions of people suffer from neuropathic pain (NP), but the treatment is empirical and results in transient relief in only a few patients. This is primarily because of the poor understanding of the molecular mechanism underlying NP. Following nerve injury, there is a differential and temporal pattern of MMPs expression that coincides with changes in levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines, suggesting that MMPs not only act as mediators for neuroinflammation but might also be directly involved in pain associated with nerve damage. AREAS COVERED IN THIS REVIEW: The present review describes the different mechanisms of NP. The main focus of the review is to highlight the importance of MMPs in NP and their inhibition as a novel approach for treating NP. WHAT THE READER WILL GAIN: A comprehensive overview of the role of MMPs in the pathogenesis of NP and the potential of MMP inhibition as a therapeutic intervention for NP. TAKE HOME MESSAGE: Targeted therapy using specific MMP inhibitors, siRNAs, peptide inhibitors and monoclonal antibodies can provide a better way of treatment by blocking a single MMP and can reduce the side effects of broad-spectrum MMP inhibitors.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20218929     DOI: 10.1517/13543781003643486

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Expert Opin Investig Drugs        ISSN: 1354-3784            Impact factor:   6.206


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