Role of peripheral sigma‐1 receptors in ischaemic pain: Potential interactions with ASIC and P2X receptors

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PAIN(2016)

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BackgroundThe role of peripheral sigma-1 receptors (Sig-1Rs) in normal nociception and in pathologically induced pain conditions hasnot been thoroughly investigated. Since there is mounting evidencethat Sig-1Rs modulate ischaemia-induced pathological conditions, we investigated the role of Sig-1Rs in ischaemia-induced mechanical allodynia (MA) and addressed their possible interaction withacid-sensing ion channels (ASICs) and P2X receptors at the ischaemic site. MethodsWe used a rodent model of hindlimb thrombus-induced ischaemic pain (TIIP) to investigate their role. Western blot was performed to observe changes in Sig-1R expression in peripheral nervous tissues. MA was measured after intraplantar (i.pl.) injections of antagonists for the Sig-1, ASIC and P2X receptors in TIIP rats or agonists of each receptor in naive rats. ResultsSig-1R expression significantly increased in skin, sciatic nerve and dorsal root ganglia at 3days post-TIIP surgery. I.pl. injections of the Sig-1R antagonist, BD-1047 on post-operative days 0-3 significantly attenuated the development of MA during the induction phase, but had no effect on MA when given during the maintenance phase (days 3-6 post-surgery). BD-1047 synergistically increased amiloride (an ASICs blocker)- and TNP-ATP (a P2X antagonist)-induced analgesic effects in TIIP rats. In naive rats, i.pl. injection of Sig-1R agonist PRE-084 alone did not produce MA; but it did induce MA when co-administered with either an acidic pH solution or a sub-effective dose of meATP. ConclusionPeripheral Sig-1Rs contribute to the induction of ischaemia-induced MA via facilitation of ASICs and P2X receptors. Thus, peripheral Sig-1Rs represent a novel therapeutic target for the treatment of ischaemic pain.
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