Coapplication of Lidocaine and the Permanently Charged Sodium Channel Blocker QX-314 Produces a Long-lasting Nociceptive Blockade in Rodents

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作者
Binshtok, Alexander M.
Gerner, Peter
Oh, Seog Bae
Puopolo, Michelino
Suzuki, Suzuko
Roberson, David P.
Herbert, Teri
Wang, Chi-Fei
Kim, Donghoon
Chung, Gehoon
Mitani, Aya A.
Wang, Ging Kuo
Bean, Bruce P.
Woolf, Clifford J.
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[1] Brigham & Womens Hosp, Dept Anesthesia & Crit Care, Massachusetts Gen Hosp, Dept Anesthesiol, Boston, MA 02115 USA
[2] Harvard Univ, Sch Med, Boston, MA USA
关键词
VANILLOID RECEPTOR TRPV1; IN-VIVO; CAPSAICIN RECEPTOR; LOCAL-ANESTHETICS; SENSORY NEURONS; PAIN; RAT; HYPERALGESIA; NERVE; SITE;
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10.1097/ALN.0b013e3181a915e7
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R614 [麻醉学];
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100217 ;
摘要
Background: Nociceptive-selective local anesthesia is produced by entry of the permanently charged lidocaine-derivative QX-314 into nociceptors when coadministered with capsaicin, a transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 (TRPV1) channel agonist. However, the pain evoked by capsaicin before establishment of the QX-314-mediated block would limit clinical utility. Because TRPV1 channels are also activated by lidocaine, the authors tested whether lidocaine can substitute for capsaicin to introduce QX-314 into nociceptors through TRPV1 channels and produce selective analgesia. Methods: Lidocaine (0.5% [17.5 mM], 1% [35 mM], and 2% [70 mM]) alone, QX-314 (0.2% [5-8 mM]) alone, and a combination of the two were injected subcutaneously and adjacent to the sciatic nerve in rats and mice. Mechanical and thermal responsiveness were measured, as was motor block. Results: Coapplication of 0.2% QX-314 with lidocaine prolonged the nociceptive block relative to lidocaine alone, an effect attenuated in TRPV1 knockout mice. The 0.2% QX-314 alone had no effect when injected intraplantary or perineurally, and it produced only weak short-lasting inhibition of the cutaneous trunci muscle reflex. Perisciatic nerve injection of lidocaine with QX-314 produced a differential nociceptive block much longer than the transient motor block, lasting 2 h (for 1% lidocaine) to 9 h (2% lidocaine). Triple application of lidocaine, QX-314, and capsaicin further increased the duration of the differential block. Conclusions: Coapplication of lidocaine and its quaternary derivative QX-314 produces a long-lasting, predominantly nociceptor-selective block, likely by facilitating QX-314 entry through TRPV1 channels. Delivery of QX-314 into nociceptors by using lidocaine instead of capsaicin produces sustained regional analgesia without nocifensive behavior.
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