2015
DOI: 10.3109/10799893.2015.1080274
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Effects of apelin-13 in mice model of experimental pain and peripheral nociceptive signaling in rat sensory neurons

Abstract: Together these results indicate that apelin-13 can cause increased pain sensitivity after peripheral administration, but this effect does not involve calcium mediated signaling in primary sensory neurons.

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“…As for apelin, peripheral injection of a single dose causes thermal hyperalgesia [478], but its intrathecal administration alleviates CFA-induced thermal and mechanical hypersensitivity in mice [479]. In models of formalin-induced pathological pain, intravenous injection of apelin reduces pain response during the second phase of the mouse formalin test, whereas intramuscular injection of apelin reduces licking/biting time during the second phase only at higher dose.…”
Section: Adipokinesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As for apelin, peripheral injection of a single dose causes thermal hyperalgesia [478], but its intrathecal administration alleviates CFA-induced thermal and mechanical hypersensitivity in mice [479]. In models of formalin-induced pathological pain, intravenous injection of apelin reduces pain response during the second phase of the mouse formalin test, whereas intramuscular injection of apelin reduces licking/biting time during the second phase only at higher dose.…”
Section: Adipokinesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…administration of 3 nmol/mouse apelin-13 induced hyperalgesia, and this process was related to APJ and the gamma-aminobutyric acid receptor type A (GABAA) receptor (Lv et al, 2013). Peripheral injection with apelin-13 (100 and 300 mg/kg) increased pain sensitivity in a mouse model of thermal stimuli-induced acute pain (Canpolat et al, 2016). Additionally, apelin, tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-a), and interleukin (IL)-6 may be involved in the therapeutic effect of electroacupuncture (EA) on knee osteoarthritis, a common cause of joint pain (Ju et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, Hajimashhadi et al (2017) demonstrated that intrathecal injection of apelin-13 increased the autonomic activity and relieved signs of pain in rats with spinal cord injury. However, one study showed that peripheral administration of apelin-13 reduced the latency of painful stimuli and enhanced pain sensitivity in a dose- and time-dependent manner ( Canpolat et al, 2016 ), and intrathecal administration of ML221, an APJ antagonist, transiently reduced chronic constriction injury-induced pain hypersensitivity ( Xiong et al, 2017 ). These findings suggest that the spinal apelin/APJ system may drive neuropathic pain.…”
Section: Apelin-13mentioning
confidence: 99%