Anandamide-Mediated Modulation of Nociceptive Transmission at the Spinal Cord Level

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作者
Spicarova, Diana [1 ]
Palecek, Jiri [1 ]
机构
[1] Czech Acad Sci, Inst Physiol, Lab Pain Res, Prague, Czech Republic
关键词
Anandamide; CB1; 1; TRPV1; NAPE; Spinal cord; Synaptic transmission; CANNABINOID CB1 RECEPTOR; SUBSTANTIA-GELATINOSA NEURONS; DORSAL-HORN NEURONS; ENDOCANNABINOID ANANDAMIDE; MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION; ENDOGENOUS CANNABINOIDS; CAPSAICIN RECEPTOR; PAIN INITIATION; TRPV1; ACTIVATION;
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10.33549/physiolres.935371
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Q4 [生理学];
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071003 ;
摘要
Three decades ago, the first endocannabinoid, anandamide (AEA), was identified, and its analgesic effect was recognized in humans and preclinical models. However, clinical trial failures pointed out the complexity of the AEA-induced analgesia. The first synapses in the superficial laminae of the spinal cord dorsal horn represent an important modulatory site in nociceptive transmission and subsequent pain perception. The glutamatergic synaptic transmission at these synapses is strongly modulated by two primary AEA-activated receptors, cannabinoid receptor 1 (CB1) 1 ) and transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 (TRPV1), both highly expressed on the presynaptic side formed by the endings of primary nociceptive neurons. Activation of these receptors can have predominantly inhibitory (CB1) 1 ) and excitatory (TRPV1) effects that are further modulated under pathological conditions. In addition, dual AEA-mediated signaling and action may occur in primary sensory neurons and dorsal horn synapses. AEA application causes balanced inhibition and excitation of primary afferent synaptic input on superficial dorsal horn neurons in normal conditions, whereas peripheral inflammation promotes AEA-mediated inhibition. This review focuses mainly on the modulation of synaptic transmission at the spinal cord level and signaling in primary nociceptive neurons by AEA via CB1 1 and TRPV1 receptors. Furthermore, the spinal analgesic effect in preclinical studies and clinical aspects of AEA-mediated analgesia are considered.
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