BACKGROUND: Neuropathic pain remains a prevalent and persistent clinical problem due to incomplete understanding of its pathogenesis. OBJECTIVE: The present study aimed to investigate the role of caspase-3 in the neuropathic pain in rats with chronic constriction injury (CCI). METHODS: SD rats were randomly assigned four groups (n=18 per group): sham group, normal saline group (NS group), Z-DEVD-FMK group (DEVD group) and RNA interference group (siRNA group). Z-DEVD-FMK (1 U/30 μl), siRNA targeting caspase-3 (10 μg/30 μl) and NS of equal volume were intrathecally administered once daily for 5 days starting 1 day before surgery in the DEVD, siRNA and NS group, respectively. Thermal hyperalgesia was assessed at one day before and 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 10 days after surgery. The mRNA and protein expressions of caspase-3 were measured by real time PCR and immunofluorescence assay. Apoptosis was detected by TUNEL staining. GAP-43 expression was measured by immunofluorescence and western blot assays. RESULTS: The right paw withdrawal latency (PWL) was decreased after CCI (P<0.05). TUNEL-positive neurons and the mRNA and protein expressions of caspase-3 in the spinal cord were increased significantly. After Z-DEVD-FMK or siRNA treatment, TUNEL-positive neurons were decreased, PWLs increased (P<0.05) and the mRNA and protein expressions of caspase-3 decreased. The expression of GAP-43, a sprouting related protein, was decreased in the DEVD and siRNA group as compared to NS group (P<0.05). Up-regulation of GAP-43 following CCI was decreased following caspase-3 inhibition. Following sciatic nerve ligation, the gene expression, translation and transcription are significantly changed in the neurons which finally results in neuron apoptosis. The neuron apoptosis induce the up-regulation of GAP-43 expression leading to hyperalgesia. CONCLUSION: Caspase-3 mediated neuron apoptosis is probably responsible for the neuropathic pain in CCI rats. Inhibition of caspase-3 may serve as a treatment of neuropathic pain.
BACKGROUND:Neuropathic pain remains a prevalent and persistent clinical problem due to incomplete understanding of its pathogenesis. OBJECTIVE: The present study aimed to investigate the role of caspase-3 in the neuropathic pain in rats with chronic constriction injury (CCI). METHODS: SD rats were randomly assigned four groups (n=18 per group): sham group, normal saline group (NS group), Z-DEVD-FMK group (DEVD group) and RNA interference group (siRNA group). Z-DEVD-FMK (1 U/30 μl), siRNA targeting caspase-3 (10 μg/30 μl) and NS of equal volume were intrathecally administered once daily for 5 days starting 1 day before surgery in the DEVD, siRNA and NS group, respectively. Thermal hyperalgesia was assessed at one day before and 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 10 days after surgery. The mRNA and protein expressions of caspase-3 were measured by real time PCR and immunofluorescence assay. Apoptosis was detected by TUNEL staining. GAP-43 expression was measured by immunofluorescence and western blot assays. RESULTS: The right paw withdrawal latency (PWL) was decreased after CCI (P<0.05). TUNEL-positive neurons and the mRNA and protein expressions of caspase-3 in the spinal cord were increased significantly. After Z-DEVD-FMK or siRNA treatment, TUNEL-positive neurons were decreased, PWLs increased (P<0.05) and the mRNA and protein expressions of caspase-3 decreased. The expression of GAP-43, a sprouting related protein, was decreased in the DEVD and siRNA group as compared to NS group (P<0.05). Up-regulation of GAP-43 following CCI was decreased following caspase-3 inhibition. Following sciatic nerve ligation, the gene expression, translation and transcription are significantly changed in the neurons which finally results in neuron apoptosis. The neuron apoptosis induce the up-regulation of GAP-43 expression leading to hyperalgesia. CONCLUSION:Caspase-3 mediated neuron apoptosis is probably responsible for the neuropathic pain in CCI rats. Inhibition of caspase-3 may serve as a treatment of neuropathic pain.
Authors: Melissa Y Macias; Mara B Syring; Michael A Pizzi; Maria J Crowe; Arshak R Alexanian; Shekar N Kurpad Journal: Exp Neurol Date: 2006-07-12 Impact factor: 5.330
Authors: Birgit Lehner; Franz X Koeck; Silvia Capellino; Thomas E O Schubert; Raphael Hofbauer; Rainer H Straub Journal: J Orthop Res Date: 2008-03 Impact factor: 3.494