Data di Pubblicazione:
2008
Abstract:
Vgf, is a neuro-endocrine specific gene encoding for a large protein precursor of different peptides. A
role for VGF in pain modulation has been suggested from immunohistochemical studies showing VGF
mRNA widely expressed in primary sensory neurons. In this study, the presence of VGF on the primary
sensory afferents in mice was confirmed by showing its immunostaining in cultured neurons of dorsal
root ganglia in secretory granule varicosities colocalized with Substance P. Moreover, the functional role of
a C-terminal internal VGF-derived peptide, i.e. TLQP-21, was assessed by investigating its peripheral (1, 2,
4, 8 mM) and central (1, 2, 4 mM) effects on inflammatory pain in the formalin test. A significant increase
of pain-related licking response following peripheral injection of TLQP-21 (4 and 8 mM) was observed in
the second inflammatory phase of the test. In addition, an increase in licking response was detected when
4 mM of the peptide was injected alone without formalin. On the other hand, the central administration
of TLQP-21 induced an U-shaped curve, with the dose of 2 mM being analgesic during the second phase.
This study shows for the first time that a VGF-derived peptide may be involved in inflammatory pain in
vivo and demonstrates a different action for TLQP21 at the peripheral and central levels of the nociceptive
pathways.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
D'Amato, FRANCESCA ROMANA; Moles, Anna; Pavone, Flaminia
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