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Robust anti‐nociceptive effects of monoacylglycerol lipase inhibition in a model of osteoarthritis pain
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Chronic pain is often a symptom of knee osteoarthritis (OA) for which current analgesics are either inadequate or are associated with serious side effects. The endocannabinoid system may offer alternative targets for pain relief. We evaluated the effects of a potent and selec...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5056226/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27501482 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bph.13574 |
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author | Burston, James J Mapp, Paul I Sarmad, Sarir Barrett, David A Niphakis, Micah J Cravatt, Benjamin F Walsh, David A Chapman, Victoria |
author_facet | Burston, James J Mapp, Paul I Sarmad, Sarir Barrett, David A Niphakis, Micah J Cravatt, Benjamin F Walsh, David A Chapman, Victoria |
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description | BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Chronic pain is often a symptom of knee osteoarthritis (OA) for which current analgesics are either inadequate or are associated with serious side effects. The endocannabinoid system may offer alternative targets for pain relief. We evaluated the effects of a potent and selective monoacylglycerol (MAG) lipase inhibitor (MJN110) on OA pain behaviour, spinal mechanisms of action and joint histopathology in the rat. EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH: Intra‐articular injection of monosodium iodoacetate (MIA) models OA pain and mimics clinical joint pathology. Effects of MJN110 on MIA‐induced weight‐bearing asymmetry and lowered paw withdrawal thresholds (PWTs), changes in spinal gene expression and brain levels of relevant lipids were determined. KEY RESULTS: Acute MJN110 (5 mg·kg(−1)) significantly reversed MIA‐induced weight‐bearing asymmetry (MIA/vehicle: 68 ± 6 g; MIA/MJN110: 35 ± 4 g) and lowered ipsilateral PWTs (MIA/vehicle: 7 ± 0.8 g; MIA/MJN110: 11 ± 0.6 g), via both CB(1) and CB(2) receptors. Repeated treatment with MJN110 (5 mg·kg(−1)) resulted in anti‐nociceptive tolerance. A lower dose of MJN110 (1 mg·kg(−1)) acutely inhibited pain behaviour, which was maintained for 1 week of repeated administration but had no effect on joint histology. MJN110 significantly inhibited expression of membrane‐associated PGE synthase‐1 in the ipsilateral dorsal horn of the spinal cord of MIA rats, compared with vehicle‐treated MIA rats. Both doses of MJN110 significantly elevated brain levels of the endocannabinoid 2‐arachidonoylglycerol. CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS: Our data support further assessment of the therapeutic potential of MAG lipase inhibitors for the treatment of OA pain. |
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spelling | pubmed-50562262017-05-05 Robust anti‐nociceptive effects of monoacylglycerol lipase inhibition in a model of osteoarthritis pain Burston, James J Mapp, Paul I Sarmad, Sarir Barrett, David A Niphakis, Micah J Cravatt, Benjamin F Walsh, David A Chapman, Victoria Br J Pharmacol Research Papers BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Chronic pain is often a symptom of knee osteoarthritis (OA) for which current analgesics are either inadequate or are associated with serious side effects. The endocannabinoid system may offer alternative targets for pain relief. We evaluated the effects of a potent and selective monoacylglycerol (MAG) lipase inhibitor (MJN110) on OA pain behaviour, spinal mechanisms of action and joint histopathology in the rat. EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH: Intra‐articular injection of monosodium iodoacetate (MIA) models OA pain and mimics clinical joint pathology. Effects of MJN110 on MIA‐induced weight‐bearing asymmetry and lowered paw withdrawal thresholds (PWTs), changes in spinal gene expression and brain levels of relevant lipids were determined. KEY RESULTS: Acute MJN110 (5 mg·kg(−1)) significantly reversed MIA‐induced weight‐bearing asymmetry (MIA/vehicle: 68 ± 6 g; MIA/MJN110: 35 ± 4 g) and lowered ipsilateral PWTs (MIA/vehicle: 7 ± 0.8 g; MIA/MJN110: 11 ± 0.6 g), via both CB(1) and CB(2) receptors. Repeated treatment with MJN110 (5 mg·kg(−1)) resulted in anti‐nociceptive tolerance. A lower dose of MJN110 (1 mg·kg(−1)) acutely inhibited pain behaviour, which was maintained for 1 week of repeated administration but had no effect on joint histology. MJN110 significantly inhibited expression of membrane‐associated PGE synthase‐1 in the ipsilateral dorsal horn of the spinal cord of MIA rats, compared with vehicle‐treated MIA rats. Both doses of MJN110 significantly elevated brain levels of the endocannabinoid 2‐arachidonoylglycerol. CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS: Our data support further assessment of the therapeutic potential of MAG lipase inhibitors for the treatment of OA pain. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016-09-23 2016-11 /pmc/articles/PMC5056226/ /pubmed/27501482 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bph.13574 Text en © 2016 The Authors. British Journal of Pharmacology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of British Pharmacological Society. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Papers Burston, James J Mapp, Paul I Sarmad, Sarir Barrett, David A Niphakis, Micah J Cravatt, Benjamin F Walsh, David A Chapman, Victoria Robust anti‐nociceptive effects of monoacylglycerol lipase inhibition in a model of osteoarthritis pain |
title | Robust anti‐nociceptive effects of monoacylglycerol lipase inhibition in a model of osteoarthritis pain |
title_full | Robust anti‐nociceptive effects of monoacylglycerol lipase inhibition in a model of osteoarthritis pain |
title_fullStr | Robust anti‐nociceptive effects of monoacylglycerol lipase inhibition in a model of osteoarthritis pain |
title_full_unstemmed | Robust anti‐nociceptive effects of monoacylglycerol lipase inhibition in a model of osteoarthritis pain |
title_short | Robust anti‐nociceptive effects of monoacylglycerol lipase inhibition in a model of osteoarthritis pain |
title_sort | robust anti‐nociceptive effects of monoacylglycerol lipase inhibition in a model of osteoarthritis pain |
topic | Research Papers |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5056226/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27501482 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bph.13574 |
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