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Targeting the tamoxifen receptor within sodium channels to block osteoarthritic pain.

Megan M McCollum1, Megan Larmore1, Shingo Ishihara2, Leo C T Ng1, Louise F Kimura1, Eduardo Guadarrama1, My C Ta1, Thuy N Vien1, Grant B Frost3, Karl A Scheidt3, Rachel E Miller2, Paul G DeCaen4.   

Abstract

Voltage-gated sodium channels (NaV) in nociceptive neurons initiate action potentials required for transmission of aberrant painful stimuli observed in osteoarthritis (OA). Targeting NaV subtypes with drugs to produce analgesic effects for OA pain management is a developing therapeutic area. Previously, we determined the receptor site for the tamoxifen analog N-desmethyltamoxifen (ND-Tam) within a prokaryotic NaV. Here, we report the pharmacology of ND-Tam against eukaryotic NaVs natively expressed in nociceptive neurons. ND-Tam and analogs occupy two conserved intracellular receptor sites in domains II and IV of NaV1.7 to block ion entry using a "bind and plug" mechanism. We find that ND-Tam inhibition of the sodium current is state dependent, conferring a potent frequency- and voltage-dependent block of hyperexcitable nociceptive neuron action potentials implicated in OA pain. When evaluated using a mouse OA pain model, ND-Tam has long-lasting efficacy, which supports the potential of repurposing ND-Tam analogs as NaV antagonists for OA pain management.
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Keywords:  CP: Neuroscience; DRG neurons; molecular pharmacology; nociceptors; osteoarthritis; pain; sodium channel

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Year:  2022        PMID: 36001977      PMCID: PMC9523973          DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2022.111248

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Rep            Impact factor:   9.995


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