Publications by authors named "Y Aissouni"

Background: The metastasis of tumors into bone tissue typically leads to intractable pain that is both very disabling and particularly difficult to manage. We investigated here whether riluzole could have beneficial effects for the treatment of prostate cancer-induced bone pain and how it could influence the development of bone metastasis.

Methods: We used a bone pain model induced by intratibial injection of human PC3 prostate cancer cells into male SCID mice treated or not with riluzole administered in drinking water.

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Gut - brain communications disorders in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) are associated with intestinal microbiota composition, increased gut permeability, and psychosocial disturbances. Symptoms of IBS are difficult to medicate, and hence much research is being made into alternative approaches. This study assesses the potential of a treatment with pasteurized Akkermansia muciniphila for alleviating IBS-like symptoms in two mouse models of IBS with different etiologies.

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Article Synopsis
  • Migraine is a neurological disorder causing recurrent headaches and sensory symptoms, with central sensitization linked to pain modulation from the locus coeruleus (LC), which can be normalized by propranolol, a common preventive migraine medication.
  • In a study with rats, researchers observed that the LC and trigeminocervical complex (TCC) show synchronized activity, but this connection is disrupted during trigeminal sensitization triggered by inflammation.
  • Propranolol's action involves microinjections into the LC, which help reduce trigeminal sensitization by altering the activity patterns in these brain regions, indicating a significant role of their interaction in migraine pathology.
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The potential role of gut microbiota in pain modulation is arousing an emerging interest since recent years. This study investigated neuromodulatory properties of gut microbiota to identify next-generation probiotics to propose alternative therapies for visceral pain management. Neuromodulation ability of 10 bacterial strains isolated from a healthy donor was assessed both on ND7/23 immortalized cell line and primary neuronal cells from rat dorsal root ganglia.

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Diabetic neuropathy is often associated with chronic pain. Serotonin type 6 (5-HT) receptor ligands, particularly inverse agonists, have strong analgesic potential and may be new candidates for treating diabetic neuropathic pain and associated co-morbid cognitive deficits. The current study addressed the involvement of 5-HT receptor constitutive activity and mTOR signaling in an experimental model of diabetic neuropathic pain induced by streptozocin (STZ) injection in the rat.

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