Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8840606 | Neuroscience | 2018 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
In DRG an increase in miR-133b-3p, miR-143-3p, and miR-1-3p correlates with the lack of development of neuropathic pain following a peripheral nerve injury. Using lentiviral (LV) vectors we found that a single injection of LV-miR-133b-3p or LV-miR-143-3p immediately after a peripheral nerve injury prevented the development of sustained mechanical and cold allodynia. Injection of LV-miR-133b-3p or LV-miR-143-3p by themselves or in combination, on day 3 post-injury produced a partial and transient reduction in mechanical allodynia and a sustained decrease in cold allodynia. Injection of LV-miR-1-3p has no effect. Co-injection of LV-miR-1a with miR-133b-3p or miR-143-3p on day 3 post-injury produced a sustained decrease in mechanical and cold allodynia. In DRG cultures, miR-133b-3p and miR-143-3p but not miR-1-3p, enhanced the depolarization-evoked cytoplasmic calcium increase. Using 3â²UTR target clones containing a Gaussian luciferase reporter gene we found that with the 3â²UTR-Scn2b, miR-133-3p and miR-143-3p reduced the expression while miR-1-3p enhanced the expression of the reporter gene. With the 3â²UTR-TRPM8, miR-133-3p and miR-143-3p reduced the expression and miR-1-3p had no effect. With the 3â²UTR-Piezo2, miR-133-3p increased the expression while miR-143-3p and miR-1-3p had no effect. LV-miR133b-3p, LV-miR-143-3p and LV-miR1a-3p reduced Scn2b-mRNA and Piezo2-mRNA. LV-miR133b-3p and LV-miR-143-3p reduced TRPM8-mRNA. LV-miR-133b-3p and LV-miR-143-3p prevent the development of chronic pain when injected immediately after the injury, but are only partially effective when injected at later times. LV-miR-1a-3p had no effect on pain, but complemented the actions of LV-miR-133b-3p or LV-miR-143-3p resulting in a sustained reversal of pain when co-injected 3â¯days following nerve injury.
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Authors
Monica Norcini, Daniel Choi, Helen Lu, Mercedes Cano, Boris Piskoun, Alicia Hurtado, Alexandra Sideris, Thomas J.J. Blanck, Esperanza Recio-Pinto,