Challenges in the Development of Novel Treatment Strategies for Neuropathic Pain

Michael H. Ossipov, Frank Porreca Ph.D.
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Abstract

Neuropathic pain might best be considered as a collection of various pain states with a common feature, that being symptoms suggestive of dysfunction of peripheral nerves. The development of therapeutic options for the treatment of neuropathic pain is complicated significantly by several factors. Neuropathic pain may arise from widely diverse etiologies such as physical trauma, disease, infection, or chemotherapy. Symptoms indicative of neuropathic pain may also arise in individuals with no evidence of any type of nerve trauma (idiopathic). Although neuropathic pain is a substantial health care issue, it is relatively uncommon and only occurs in a small fraction (<10%) of individuals with these initiating factors. Moreover, the efficacy of treatment protocols, even against the same type of symptoms, differ depending on the underlying initiating cause of the neuropathy. Although these observations strongly suggest that there are predisposing factors that may impart susceptibility to the development of neuropathic pain, no common predisposing factors or genetic markers have been satisfactorily identified. Because of these vagaries, treatment of neuropathic pain has been based on trial and error. However, recent progress in the understanding of neurophysiologic changes that accompany peripheral nerve dysfunction indicate that regulation of ion channels that maintain membrane potentials or generate action potentials may provide an important therapeutic approach. Neuropathic pain is accompanied by increased activity of peripheral nociceptors, which is produced in part by changes in levels of specific calcium and sodium channels. The identification of sodium and/or calcium channels subtypes that are expressed almost exclusively on nocicpetors may provide a way of regulating the activity of exaggerated nociceptor function without altering other sensory modalities. Thus, the selective targeting of ion channels may represent a viable therapeutic target for the management of the neuropathic pain state, regardless of etiology.

神经性疼痛新治疗策略发展中的挑战
神经性疼痛最好被认为是具有共同特征的各种疼痛状态的集合,即提示周围神经功能障碍的症状。神经性疼痛的治疗选择的发展由于几个因素而变得复杂。神经性疼痛可由多种病因引起,如物理创伤、疾病、感染或化疗。没有任何类型神经损伤(特发性)证据的个体也可能出现神经性疼痛的症状。虽然神经性疼痛是一个重要的健康问题,但它相对不常见,只发生在一小部分(<10%)具有这些初始因素的个体中。此外,治疗方案的效果,即使是针对同一类型的症状,也取决于神经病变的潜在初始原因。虽然这些观察结果强烈表明,有易感因素可能导致神经性疼痛的发展,但没有共同的易感因素或遗传标记被令人满意地确定。由于这些不确定性,神经性疼痛的治疗一直建立在反复试验的基础上。然而,最近对伴随周围神经功能障碍的神经生理变化的理解进展表明,调节维持膜电位或产生动作电位的离子通道可能提供重要的治疗途径。神经性疼痛伴随着外周伤害感受器活动的增加,这部分是由特定钙和钠通道水平的变化引起的。钠和/或钙通道亚型的识别几乎完全表达在伤害感受器上,可能提供一种不改变其他感觉方式的方式来调节夸大的伤害感受器功能的活性。因此,无论病因如何,离子通道的选择性靶向可能代表了神经性疼痛状态管理的可行治疗靶点。
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