Controlling the activation of the prokineticin system as therapeutic approach to relief neuropathic pain and reduce neuroinflammation
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Citazione:
Controlling the activation of the prokineticin system as therapeutic approach to relief neuropathic pain and reduce neuroinflammation / G. Amodeo, D. Maftei, R. Lattanzi, B. Verduci, L. Comi, G. Galimberti, P. Sacerdote, S. Franchi. - In: PHARMADVANCES. - 4:2(2022), pp. 104-120. [10.36118/pharmadvances.2022.30]
Abstract:
Neuropathic pain is a relevant clinical problem worldwide, since current therapeutic treatments are unsatisfactory.
The identification of novel therapeutic targets and the development of new pharmacological approaches remain a
priority. This pathological condition is generally triggered by an injury at peripheral or central nervous system and
it is characterized by pain exacerbation and neuronal hypersensitization, resulting in abnormal pain transmission.
Neuroinflammation in the peripheral and central nervous system largely contributes to neuropathic pain onset,
development and maintenance. In this scenario, the recently identified chemokine family, the prokineticin
system (PKS), is a promising pharmacological target for the management of neuropathic pain, considering its
pronociceptive and proinflammatory properties and its role in neuronal-glia interaction. Moreover, the availability
of specific receptor antagonists makes this system even more interesting in order to control prokineticin activity.
In this review we report all preclinical data available on the role of PKS in the physiopathology of neuropathic pain. The
results clearly suggest that drugs which block the PKS may represent an innovative and efficacious pharmacological
treatment to control neuropathic pain in patients
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
Prokineticin system; neuropathic pain; neuroinflammation; animal models
Elenco autori:
G. Amodeo, D. Maftei, R. Lattanzi, B. Verduci, L. Comi, G. Galimberti, P. Sacerdote, S. Franchi
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