Can satellite glial cells be therapeutic targets for pain control?

Neuron Glia Biol

Department of Anatomy, University of California, San Francisco, CA 94143-0452, USA.

Published: February 2010

Satellite glial cells (SGCs) undergo phenotypic changes and divide the following injury into a peripheral nerve. Nerve injury, also elicits an immune response and several antigen-presenting cells are found in close proximity to SGCs. Silencing SCG-specific molecules involved in intercellular transport (Connexin 43) or glutamate recycling (glutamine synthase) can dramatically alter nociceptive responses of normal and nerve-injured rats. Transducing SGCs with glutamic acid decarboxylase can produce analgesia in models of trigeminal pain. Taken together these data suggest that SGCs may play a role in the genesis or maintenance of pain and open a range of new possibilities for curing neuropathic pain.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3139431PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1740925X10000098DOI Listing

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