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Gene transfer of a naked plasmid (pUDK-HGF) encoding human hepatocyte growth factor attenuates skin/muscle incision and retraction-induced chronic post-surgical pain in rats.

C Hu1,2, Y Lu1, X Chen1, Z Wu1,3, Q Zhang1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Chronic post-surgical pain (CPSP) remains a major clinical problem and is often refractory to current treatments. New analgesic medications and strategies for pain relief are needed. Hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) is known to be a multi-functional growth factor and regulates various biological activities.
METHODS: We investigated the analgesic effect and underlying mechanism of plasmid pUDK-HGF encoding human HGF gene on CPSP induced by skin/muscle incision and retraction (SMIR) in rats. The possible changes of inflammatory factors, glial cell activation and pain sensitivity after pUDK-HGF administration were investigated by ELISA, western blot and Von Frey tests, respectively.
RESULTS: In behavioural assays, we found that a single intramuscular or intrathecal injection of pUDK-HGF significantly attenuated mechanical hypersensitivity to von Frey stimulation of plantar ipsilateral hind paw after SMIR. Intramuscular injection of pUDK-HGF promoted blood flow and proliferation of satellite cells and inhibited inflammatory cells recruitment, collagen accumulation and expression of pronociceptive factors. Intrathecal injection of pUDK-HGF inhibited activation of spinal glial cells and production of inflammatory mediators induced by SMIR.
CONCLUSIONS: pUDK-HGF has a strong analgesic potency and efficacy in CPSP induced by SMIR in rats. This study highlights a new strategy for the treatment of CPSP. SIGNIFICANCE: The CPSP occurs following various surgical procedures and remains a major clinical problem due to the lack of study on the mechanisms of CPSP. Our findings provide the first evidence that pUDK-HGF attenuates SMIR-induced pain behaviuors through peripheral or central mechanisms. The peripheral analgesic effect of pUDK-HGF is associated with promoting tissue repair and inhibiting inflammatory response; furthermore, pUDK-HGF inhibits activation of spinal glial cells and overexpression of inflammatory mediators in spinal cord. Therefore, naked pUDK-HGF may be a potential therapeutic strategy for treatment of CPSP in clinic.
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Year:  2018        PMID: 29377496     DOI: 10.1002/ejp.1182

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Pain        ISSN: 1090-3801            Impact factor:   3.931


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1.  Skin/Muscle Incision and Retraction Induces Evoked and Spontaneous Pain in Mice.

Authors:  Juan Yang; Fei Yuan; Gang Ye; Yong-Jie Wang; Cheng Wu; Jinghua Wang; Xiang-Yao Li; Zhiying Feng
Journal:  Pain Res Manag       Date:  2019-07-31       Impact factor: 3.037

2.  Platelet-rich plasma improves chronic inflammatory pain by inhibiting PKM2-mediated aerobic glycolysis in astrocytes.

Authors:  Xiang Wei; Xiao-Hong Jin; Xiao-Wen Meng; Jie Hua; Fu-Hai Ji; Li-Na Wang; Jian-Ping Yang
Journal:  Ann Transl Med       Date:  2020-11
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