Metformin inhibits spontaneous excitatory postsynaptic currents in spinal dorsal cord neurons from paclitaxel-treated rats.

IF 2.8 4区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
Ting-Ting Liu, Chun-Yu Qiu, Wang-Ping Hu
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Abstract

Introduction: Cancer patients treated with paclitaxel often develop chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy, which has not been effectively treated with drugs. The anti-diabetic drug metformin is effective in the treatment of neuropathic pain. The aim of this study was to elucidate effect of metformin on paclitaxel-induced neuropathic pain and spinal synaptic transmission.

Methods: Electrophysiological experiments on rat spinal slices were performed in vitro and mechanical allodynia quantified in vitro.

Results: The present data demonstrated that intraperitoneal injection of paclitaxel produced mechanical allodynia and potentiated spinal synaptic transmission. Intrathecal injection of metformin significantly reversed the established mechanical allodynia induced by paclitaxel in rats. Either spinal or systemic administration of metformin significantly inhibited the increased frequency of spontaneous excitatory postsynaptic currents (sEPSCs) in spinal dorsal horn neurons from paclitaxel-treated rats. We found that 1 h incubation of metformin also reduced the frequency rather than the amplitude of sEPSCs in the spinal slices from paclitaxel-treated rats.

Discussion: These results suggested that metformin was able to depress the potentiated spinal synaptic transmission, which may contribute to alleviating the paclitaxel-induced neuropathic pain.

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二甲双胍抑制紫杉醇处理大鼠脊髓背神经元突触后自发兴奋电流。
简介:紫杉醇治疗的癌症患者常发生化疗诱导的周围神经病变,药物治疗效果不佳。降糖药二甲双胍是治疗神经性疼痛的有效药物。本研究旨在探讨二甲双胍对紫杉醇致神经性疼痛和脊髓突触传递的影响。方法:对大鼠脊髓切片进行电生理实验,并对机械异常痛进行体外量化。结果:腹腔注射紫杉醇可引起机械性异常痛,增强脊髓突触传递。鞘内注射二甲双胍可明显逆转紫杉醇所致的大鼠机械性异常痛。脊柱或全身给药二甲双胍显著抑制紫杉醇处理大鼠脊髓背角神经元自发兴奋性突触后电流(sEPSCs)频率的增加。我们发现,在紫杉醇处理的大鼠脊髓切片中,二甲双胍孵养1小时也降低了sEPSCs的频率,而不是幅度。讨论:这些结果表明,二甲双胍能够抑制脊髓突触传递的增强,这可能有助于减轻紫杉醇诱导的神经性疼痛。
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