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The etiological contribution of GABAergic plasticity to the pathogenesis of neuropathic pain.

Caijuan Li1, Yanying Lei2, Yi Tian3, Shiqin Xu1, Xiaofeng Shen1, Haibo Wu1, Senzhu Bao2, Fuzhou Wang1,4.   

Abstract

Neuropathic pain developing after peripheral or central nerve injury is the result of pathological changes generated through complex mechanisms. Disruption in the homeostasis of excitatory and inhibitory neurons within the central nervous system is a crucial factor in the formation of hyperalgesia or allodynia occurring with neuropathic pain. The central GABAergic pathway has received attention for its extensive distribution and function in neural circuits, including the generation and development of neuropathic pain. GABAergic inhibitory changes that occur in the interneurons along descending modulatory and nociceptive pathways in the central nervous system are believed to generate neuronal plasticity, such as synaptic plasticity or functional plasticity of the related genes or proteins, that is the foundation of persistent neuropathic pain. The primary GABAergic plasticity observed in neuropathic pain includes GABAergic synapse homo- and heterosynaptic plasticity, decreased synthesis of GABA, down-expression of glutamic acid decarboxylase and GABA transporter, abnormal expression of NKCC1 or KCC2, and disturbed function of GABA receptors. In this review, we describe possible mechanisms associated with GABAergic plasticity, such as central sensitization and GABAergic interneuron apoptosis, and the epigenetic etiologies of GABAergic plasticity in neuropathic pain. Moreover, we summarize potential therapeutic targets of GABAergic plasticity that may allow for successful relief of hyperalgesia from nerve injury. Finally, we compare the effects of the GABAergic system in neuropathic pain to other types of chronic pain to understand the contribution of GABAergic plasticity to neuropathic pain.

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Keywords:  Gama-aminobutyric acid; epigenetic; mechanism; neuropathic pain; plasticity

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30977423      PMCID: PMC6509976          DOI: 10.1177/1744806919847366

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Pain        ISSN: 1744-8069            Impact factor:   3.395


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