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Linaclotide treatment reduces endometriosis-associated vaginal hyperalgesia and mechanical allodynia through viscerovisceral cross-talk.

Pei Ge1, Jingmei Ren1, Andrea M Harrington2,3,4, Luke Grundy2,3,4, Joel Castro2,3,4, Stuart M Brierley2,3,4, Gerhard Hannig1.   

Abstract

Endometriosis, an estrogen-dependent chronic inflammatory disease, is the most common cause of chronic pelvic pain. Here, we investigated the effects of linaclotide, a Food and Drug Administration-approved treatment for IBS-C, in a rat model of endometriosis. Eight weeks after endometrium transplantation into the intestinal mesentery, rats developed endometrial lesions as well as vaginal hyperalgesia to distension and decreased mechanical hind paw withdrawal thresholds. Daily oral administration of linaclotide, a peripherally restricted guanylate cyclase-C (GC-C) agonist peptide acting locally within the gastrointestinal tract, increased pain thresholds to vaginal distension and mechanical hind paw withdrawal thresholds relative to vehicle treatment. Furthermore, using a cross-over design, administering linaclotide to rats previously administered vehicle resulted in increased hind paw withdrawal thresholds, whereas replacing linaclotide with vehicle treatment decreased hind paw withdrawal thresholds. Retrograde tracing of sensory afferent nerves from the ileum, colon, and vagina revealed that central terminals of these afferents lie in close apposition to one another within the dorsal horn of the spinal cord. We also identified dichotomizing dual-labelled ileal/colon innervating afferents as well as colon/vaginal dual-labelled neurons and a rare population of triple traced ileal/colon/vaginal neurons within thoracolumbar DRG. These observations provide potential sources of cross-organ interaction at the level of the DRG and spinal cord. GC-C expression is absent in the vagina and endometrial cysts suggesting that the actions of linaclotide are shared through nerve pathways between these organs. In summary, linaclotide may offer a novel therapeutic option not only for treatment of chronic endometriosis-associated pain, but also for concurrent treatment of comorbid chronic pelvic pain syndromes.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31335750     DOI: 10.1097/j.pain.0000000000001657

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pain        ISSN: 0304-3959            Impact factor:   6.961


  3 in total

Review 1.  Guanylate cyclase-C agonists as peripherally acting treatments of chronic visceral pain.

Authors:  Stuart M Brierley; Luke Grundy; Joel Castro; Andrea M Harrington; Gerhard Hannig; Michael Camilleri
Journal:  Trends Pharmacol Sci       Date:  2021-12-02       Impact factor: 14.819

2.  Identification of Altered Evoked and Non-Evoked Responses in a Heterologous Mouse Model of Endometriosis-Associated Pain.

Authors:  Miguel A Tejada; Ana I Santos-Llamas; Lesley Escriva; Juan J Tarin; Antonio Cano; Maria J Fernández-Ramírez; Paulina Nunez-Badinez; Bianca De Leo; Philippa T K Saunders; Victor Vidal; Florent Barthas; Katy Vincent; Patrick J Sweeney; Rowland R Sillito; James Douglas Armstrong; Jens Nagel; Raúl Gomez
Journal:  Biomedicines       Date:  2022-02-21

3.  Clodronate Treatment Prevents Vaginal Hypersensitivity in a Mouse Model of Vestibulodynia.

Authors:  Joel Castro; Andrea M Harrington; Fariba Chegini; Dusan Matusica; Nick J Spencer; Stuart M Brierley; Rainer V Haberberger; Christine M Barry
Journal:  Front Cell Infect Microbiol       Date:  2022-01-18       Impact factor: 5.293

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