Resiniferatoxin for Pain Treatment: An Interventional Approach to Personalized Pain Medicine

Q3 Medicine
M. Iadarola, G. Gonnella
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Abstract

This review examines existing preclinical and clinical studies related to resiniferatoxin (RTX) and its potential uses in pain treatment. Like capsaicin, RTX is a vanilloid receptor (TRPV1) agonist, only more potent. This increased potency confers both quantitative and qualitative advantages in terms of drug action on the TRPV1 containing nerve terminal, which result in an increased efficacy and a long duration of action. RTX can be delivered by a central route of administration through injection into the subarachnoid space around the lumbosacral spinal cord. It can also be administered peripherally into a region of skin or deep tissue where primary afferents nerves terminate, or directly into a nerve trunk or a dorsal root ganglion. The central route is currently being evaluated as a treatment for intractable pain in patients with advanced cancer. Peripheral administration offers the possibility to treat a wide diversity of pain problems because of the ability to bring the treatment to the site of the pain (the peripheral generator). While not all pain disorders are appropriate for RTX, tailoring treatment to an individual patient's needs via a selective and local intervention that chemically targets a specific population of nerve terminals provides a new capability for pain therapy and a simplified and effective approach to personalized pain medicine.
树脂干扰素治疗疼痛:个体化疼痛药物的介入方法
本文综述了与树脂干扰素(RTX)及其在疼痛治疗中的潜在应用相关的临床前和临床研究。像辣椒素一样,RTX是一种香草受体(TRPV1)激动剂,只是更有效。这种增强的效力在药物作用于含有TRPV1的神经末梢方面具有定量和定性优势,从而提高了疗效并延长了作用时间。RTX可以通过注射到腰骶脊髓周围的蛛网膜下腔的中央给药途径给药。它也可以外周注射到原发性传入神经终止的皮肤或深层组织区域,或直接注射到神经干或背根神经节。中央途径目前正在被评估为晚期癌症患者难治性疼痛的治疗方法。外周给药提供了治疗多种疼痛问题的可能性,因为它能够将治疗带到疼痛的部位(外周产生者)。虽然不是所有的疼痛疾病都适合RTX,但通过选择性和局部干预,针对特定神经末梢的化学干预,为个体患者的需求量身定制治疗,为疼痛治疗提供了一种新的能力,并为个性化疼痛药物提供了一种简化和有效的方法。
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Open Pain Journal
Open Pain Journal Medicine-Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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