Long-term pain relief in canine osteoarthritis by a single intra-articular injection of resiniferatoxin, a potent TRPV1 agonist

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作者
Iadarola, Michael J. [1 ]
Sapio, Matthew R. [1 ]
Raithel, Stephen J. [1 ]
Mannes, Andrew J. [1 ]
Brown, Dorothy Cimino [2 ]
机构
[1] NIH, Dept Perioperat Med, Ctr Clin, Bldg 10,Room 3D56,10 Ctr Dr, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
[2] Elanco Anim Hlth, Translat & Comparat Med Res, Greenfield, IN USA
关键词
Osteoarthritis; Pain; TRPV1; Resiniferatoxin; Opioid; Capsaicin; NSAID; Vanilloid; Nonopioid; RNA-Seq; Analgesia; Local anesthesia; Pain control; Knee replacement; Gene expression; Transcriptomics; TOTAL HIP-REPLACEMENT; INTRATHECAL RESINIFERATOXIN; DOGS; INFLAMMATION; INVENTORY; MODEL; ANALGESIA; CAPSAICIN; ARTHRITIS; ANIMALS;
D O I
10.1097/j.pain.0000000000001314
中图分类号
R614 [麻醉学];
学科分类号
100217 ;
摘要
The translational potential of analgesic approaches emerging from basic research can be augmented by client-owned dog trials. We report on a peripheral interventional approach that uses intra-articular injection of the ultrapotent TRPV1 agonist resiniferatoxin (RTX) to produce a selective long-term chemoinactivation of nociceptive primary afferent nerve endings for pain control in naturally occurring canine osteoarthritis. A single injection of 10 mu g of RTX, produced suppression of pain, improvement in gait, weight bearing, and improvement in the dog's activities of daily living lasting 4 months or longer. Two to 3 years after the injection, there are no alterations to suggest that removal of inflammatory pain caused accelerated joint degeneration (Charcot joint) in any of the dogs. To amplify the effective use of canine subjects in translational analgesia research, we report a high-quality canine dorsal root ganglion transcriptome. Some targets for analgesia are highly conserved both in protein sequence and level of expression within a target tissue while others diverge substantially from the human. This knowledge is especially important for development of analgesics aimed at peripheral molecular targets and provides a template for informed translational research. The peripheral site of action, long duration of analgesia, apparent safety, and retention of coordination, all resulting from a single dose suggest that intra-articular RTX may be an effective intervention for osteoarthritis pain with few or no side effects and lead to an improved quality of life.
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页码:2105 / 2114
页数:10
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