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Exploring the Therapeutic Potential of Targeting Purinergic and Orexinergic Receptors in Alcoholic Neuropathy.

Piyush Madaan1, Tapan Behl2, Aayush Sehgal1, Sukhbir Singh1, Neelam Sharma1, Shivam Yadav3, Satvinder Kaur4, Saurabh Bhatia5,6, Ahmed Al-Harrasi5, Ahmed A H Abdellatif7,8, Ghulam Md Ashraf9,10, Mohamed M Abdel-Daim11,12, Hamad Ghaleb Dailah13, Md Khalid Anwer14, Simona Bungau15.   

Abstract

Alcoholic neuropathy emerges following the persistent alcohol imbibing, and triggers nerve damage through de-escalating the receptors situated in the central nervous system (CNS), which consecutively evolves into debilitating neuropathic state and further precipitates hyperalgesia, allodynia, dysesthesia, ataxia, numbness, immobility, and decline in certain body functions. Existing pharmacotherapy, such as anticonvulsants (gabapentin and topiramate), and antidepressant drugs (duloxetine, and venlafaxine) render short-lasting benefits; however, their continual use is not favoured nowadays because of their detrimental outcomes and habit-forming behaviour. Consequently, the research is being shifted towards exploring novel propitious targets which entirely assist in the cessation of the disease. This review discloses the multitudinous pathways implicated in the pathogenesis of alcoholic neuropathy, with special emphasis on purinergic and orexinergic receptors. Moreover, the review focuses on targeting purinergic (P2X3, P2X2/3, P2X4, P2X7, and P2Y12), and orexinergic (OX1 and OX2) receptors associated with the evolution of alcoholic neuropathy, and to incentivize further investigation to attain novel propitious strategy in alcoholic neuropathy treatment. The mechanisms implicated in the progression of alcoholic neuropathy comprises malnourishment (B vitamins scarcity), direct pernicious outcomes of alcohol, increased oxidative-nitrosative stress, protein kinase C epsilon (PKCε), and extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK)/mitogen activated protein kinase (MAPK) functioning, abnormalities in the axonal transport and cytoskeleton system, activation of nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-κB) and caspase pathway, stimulation of the sympathoadrenal and hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis, and microglial cells of spinal column. The purinergic receptor antagonists, orexins/orexinergic receptor antagonists eliminate/modulate hyperalgesia, allodynia, inflammatory pain, liberation of inflammatory mediators, NF-κB signalling pathway, ROS formation, nerve cell deterioration, and craving for alcohol consumption, thereby ceasing the evolution of alcoholic neuropathy. The authors focus to highlight the importance of this alternative strategy as a novel target in alcoholic neuropathy, and to incentivize researchers to scrutinize the possible benefits of purinergic and orexins/orexinergic receptors in the therapy of alcoholic neuropathy.
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Keywords:  Alcohol; Alcoholic neuropathy; Allodynia; Hyperalgesia; Orexinergic; Purinergic

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35080764     DOI: 10.1007/s12640-022-00477-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurotox Res        ISSN: 1029-8428            Impact factor:   3.911


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