Literature DB >> 26922555

Potential role of spinal TRPA1 channels in antinociceptive tolerance to spinally administered morphine.

Hong Wei1, Hai-Yun Wu2, Hui Fan2, Teng-Fei Li2, Ai-Niu Ma2, Xin-Yan Li2, Yong-Xiang Wang3, Antti Pertovaara4.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Prolonged morphine treatment leads to antinociceptive tolerance. Suppression of spinal astrocytes or d-amino acid oxidase (DAAO), an astroglial enzyme catalyzing oxidation of d-amino acids, has reversed morphine antinociceptive tolerance. Since the astrocyte-DAAO pathway generates hydrogen peroxide, an agonist of the TRPA1 channel expressed spinally on nociceptive nerve terminals and astrocytes, we tested a hypothesis that the spinal TRPA1 contributes to antinociceptive tolerance to prolonged spinal morphine treatment.
METHODS: Nociception was assessed using hot-plate test in rats with an intrathecal (it) catheter. Drugs were administered it twice daily from day one to seven in five treatment groups: (i) Saline, (ii) Chembridge-5861528 (a TRPA1 antagonist; 10μg), (iii) morphine (10μg), (iv) Chembridge-5861528 (10μg)+morphine (10μg), (v) DMSO. Antinociceptive action of morphine was assessed at day one and eight. Additionally, mRNA for DAAO and TRPA1 in the spinal cord was determined on day 8.
RESULTS: Morphine treatment produced antinociceptive tolerance, which was attenuated by co-administration of Chembridge-5861528 that alone had no effect on hot-plate latencies. In animals treated with morphine only, spinal mRNA for DAAO but not TRPA1 was increased. DAAO increase was prevented by co-administration of Chembridge-5861528.
CONCLUSIONS: Antinociceptive morphine tolerance and up-regulation of spinal DAAO were attenuated in morphine-treated animals by blocking the spinal TRPA1. This finding suggests that spinal TRPA1 may contribute, at least partly, to facilitation of morphine antinociceptive tolerance through mechanisms that possibly involve TRPA1-mediated up-regulation of the astroglial DAAO, a generator of hydrogen peroxide, a pronociceptive compound acting also on TRPA1.
Copyright © 2015 Institute of Pharmacology, Polish Academy of Sciences. Published by Elsevier Urban & Partner Sp. z o.o. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Heat pain behavior; Opioid antinociceptive tolerance; Spinal dorsal horn; Transient receptor potential ankyrin 1

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26922555     DOI: 10.1016/j.pharep.2015.11.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pharmacol Rep        ISSN: 1734-1140            Impact factor:   3.024


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