| Literature DB >> 24374196 |
Chang Z Zhu1, Timothy A Vortherms2, Min Zhang2, Jun Xu2, Andrew M Swensen2, Wende Niforatos2, Torben Neelands2, Ivan Milicic2, La Geisha Lewis2, Chengmin Zhong2, Donna Gauvin2, Joseph Mikusa2, Cenchen Zhan2, Madhavi Pai2, Victoria Roderwald2, Katharine L Chu2, Emily E Cole2, Anton Bespalov2, Xenia B Searle2, Steve McGaraughty2, Robert S Bitner2, Michael F Jarvis2, Anthony W Bannon2, Shailen K Joshi2, Victoria E Scott2, Chih-Hung Lee2.
Abstract
UNLABELLED: Voltage-gated Ca(2+) channels play an important role in nociceptive transmission. There is significant evidence supporting a role for N-, T- and P/Q-type Ca(2+) channels in chronic pain. Here, we report that A-1264087, a structurally novel state-dependent blocker, inhibits each of these human Ca(2+) channels with similar potency (IC50 = 1-2 μM). A-1264087 was also shown to inhibit the release of the pronociceptive calcitonin gene-related peptide from rat dorsal root ganglion neurons. Oral administration of A-1264087 produces robust antinociceptive efficacy in monoiodoacetate-induced osteoarthritic, complete Freund adjuvant-induced inflammatory, and chronic constrictive injury of sciatic nerve-induced, neuropathic pain models with ED50 values of 3.0, 5.7, and 7.8 mg/kg (95% confidence interval = 2.2-3.5, 3.7-10, and 5.5-12.8 mg/kg), respectively. Further analysis revealed that A-1264087 also suppressed nociceptive-induced p38 and extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2 phosphorylation, which are biochemical markers of engagement of pain circuitry in chronic pain states. Additionally, A-1264087 inhibited both spontaneous and evoked neuronal activity in the spinal cord dorsal horn in complete Freund adjuvant-inflamed rats, providing a neurophysiological basis for the observed antihyperalgesia. A-1264087 produced no alteration of body temperature or motor coordination and no learning impairment at therapeutic plasma concentrations. PERSPECTIVE: The present results demonstrate that the neuronal Ca(2+) channel blocker A-1264087 exhibits broad-spectrum efficacy through engagement of nociceptive signaling pathways in preclinical pain models in the absence of effects on psychomotor and cognitive function.Entities:
Keywords: Calcium blocker; antihyperalgesia; state-dependent
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24374196 DOI: 10.1016/j.jpain.2013.12.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pain ISSN: 1526-5900 Impact factor: 5.820