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CT-guided injection of a TRPV1 agonist around dorsal root ganglia decreases pain transmission in swine.

Authors :
Brown, Jacob D
Brown, Jacob D
Saeed, Maythem
Do, Loi
Braz, Joao
Basbaum, Allan I
Iadarola, Michael J
Wilson, David M
Dillon, William P
Brown, Jacob D
Brown, Jacob D
Saeed, Maythem
Do, Loi
Braz, Joao
Basbaum, Allan I
Iadarola, Michael J
Wilson, David M
Dillon, William P
Source :
Science translational medicine; vol 7, iss 305, 305ra145; 1946-6234
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

One approach to analgesia is to block pain at the site of origin or along the peripheral pathway by selectively ablating pain-transmitting neurons or nerve terminals directly. The heat/capsaicin receptor (TRPV1) expressed by nociceptive neurons is a compelling target for selective interventional analgesia because it leaves somatosensory and proprioceptive neurons intact. Resiniferatoxin (RTX), like capsaicin, is a TRPV1 agonist but has greater potency. We combine RTX-mediated inactivation with the precision of computed tomography (CT)-guided delivery to ablate peripheral pain fibers in swine. Under CT guidance, RTX was delivered unilaterally around the lumbar dorsal root ganglia (DRG), and vehicle only was administered to the contralateral side. During a 4-week observation period, animals demonstrated delayed or absent withdrawal responses to infrared laser heat stimuli delivered to sensory dermatomes corresponding to DRG receiving RTX treatment. Motor function was unimpaired as assessed by disability scoring and gait analysis. In treated DRG, TRPV1 mRNA expression was reduced, as were nociceptive neuronal perikarya in ganglia and their nerve terminals in the ipsilateral dorsal horn. CT guidance to precisely deliver RTX to sites of peripheral pain transmission in swine may be an approach that could be tailored to block an array of clinical pain conditions in patients.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Science translational medicine; vol 7, iss 305, 305ra145; 1946-6234
Notes :
Science translational medicine vol 7, iss 305, 305ra145 1946-6234
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1287290650
Document Type :
Electronic Resource