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  • Calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) plays a role in pain sensitivity by increasing the reactivity of spinal neurons, which can lead to heightened pain response or hyperalgesia.
  • Researchers used a herpes virus vector to selectively reduce CGRP expression in sensory neurons of mice, finding that this method effectively decreased CGRP levels in the spinal cord and nerve cells.
  • The knockdown of CGRP resulted in a notable reduction in hyperalgesia caused by capsaicin, indicating that this approach may offer a long-lasting treatment option for chronic pain.

Article Abstract

Background: Calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) is contained in and released by small-diameter, nociceptive primary afferent sensory neurons. Upon spinal release, one of the effects of CGRP seems to be to sensitize dorsal horn neurons to subsequent input from nociceptive afferents and, consequently, to induce a behavioral hyperalgesia. Therefore, attenuating evoked release of CGRP from central terminals of nociceptors should have an antihyperalgesic effect.

Methods: The authors applied a recombinant herpes vector, encoding an antisense sequence to the whole CGRP gene, to the dorsal surface of the hind paw of mice to knock down expression of the peptide selectively in primary afferents innervating this tissue.

Results: Herpes virus-based vector encoding an antisense sequence for the whole CGRP clearly reduced CGRP immunoreactivity in the infected spinal dorsal horn levels as well as in cultured dorsal root ganglia neurons. Selective knockdown of CGRP in primary afferents significantly attenuated the thermal, C-fiber hyperalgesia normally observed after topical application of capsaicin. The effect of viral vector-mediated knockdown of CGRP was comparable to the effect of intrathecal application of the CGRP antagonist CGRP8-37, but lasted for 14 weeks after one single application.

Conclusion: Viral vector-mediated knockdown of CGRP in primary afferent neurons provides a promising tool for treatment of chronic pain states as well as for studies investigating the pathophysiology underlying these conditions.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.anes.0000267603.32634.03DOI Listing

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