Literature DB >> 28137611

Analgesic effect of dimethyl trisulfide in mice is mediated by TRPA1 and sst4 receptors.

Gábor Pozsgai1, Maja Payrits2, Éva Sághy2, Réka Sebestyén-Bátai2, Elise Steen2, Éva Szőke2, Zoltán Sándor2, Margit Solymár3, András Garami3, Péter Orvos4, László Tálosi5, Zsuzsanna Helyes2, Erika Pintér2.   

Abstract

TRPA1 receptors are calcium-permeable ligand-gated channels expressed in primary sensory neurons and involved in inflammation and pain. Activation of these neurons might have analgesic effect. Suggested mechanism of analgesic effect mediated by TRPA1 activation is the release of somatostatin (SOM) and its action on sst4 receptors. In the present study analgesic effect of TRPA1 activation on primary sensory neurons by organic trisulfide compound dimethyl trisulfide (DMTS) presumably leading to SOM release was investigated. Opening of TRPA1 by DMTS in CHO cells was examined by patch-clamp and fluorescent Ca2+ detection. Ca2+ influx upon DMTS administration in trigeminal ganglion (TRG) neurons of TRPA1 receptor wild-type (WT) and knockout (KO) mice was detected by ratiometric Ca2+ imaging. SOM release from sensory nerves of murine skin was assessed by radioimmunoassay. Analgesic effect of DMTS in mild heat injury-induced mechanical hyperalgesia was examined by dynamic plantar aesthesiometry. Regulatory role of DMTS on deep body temperature (Tb) was measured by thermocouple thermometry with respirometry and by telemetric thermometry. DMTS produced TRPA1-mediated currents and elevated [Ca2+]i in CHO cells. Similar data were obtained in TRG neurons. DMTS released SOM from murine sensory neurons TRPA1-dependently. DMTS exerted analgesic effect mediated by TRPA1 and sst4 receptors. DMTS-evoked hypothermia and hypokinesis were attenuated in freely-moving TRPA1 KO animals. Our study has presented original evidence regarding analgesic action of DMTS which might be due to TRPA1-mediated SOM release from sensory neurons and activation of sst4 receptors. DMTS could be a novel analgesic drug candidate.
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Keywords:  Dimethyl trisulfide; Mechanical hyperalgesia; Somatostatin; Spontaneous locomotor activity; TRPA1; sst(4)

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28137611     DOI: 10.1016/j.niox.2017.01.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nitric Oxide        ISSN: 1089-8603            Impact factor:   4.427


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