2017
DOI: 10.2147/jpr.s125805
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Involvement of endoplasmic reticulum stress in formalin-induced pain is attenuated by 4-phenylbutyric acid

Abstract: BackgroundEndoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress is involved in many neurological and inflammatory responses. Peripheral inflammatory responses can induce central sensitization and trigger inflammatory pain. However, there is little research on the relationship between ER stress and inflammatory pain. In this study, we examined whether the ER stress response is involved in peripheral inflammatory pain using a formalin-induced rat pain model.MethodsRats were divided into the following five groups: control, formalin,… Show more

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“…ER stress constitutes a specific set of intracellular signalling pathways in response to the accumulation of unfolded or misfolded proteins triggered by a variety of conditions, such as infection, burn, trauma, inflammatory diseases and neurological disorders . Moreover, the accumulated evidence supports the concept that ER stress is critically involved in the peripheral mechanisms of diabetic neuropathy and inflammatory pain . The unfolded‐protein response (UPR) following ER stress is a self‐protective mechanism that initially tries to restore the normal function of ER.…”
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“…ER stress constitutes a specific set of intracellular signalling pathways in response to the accumulation of unfolded or misfolded proteins triggered by a variety of conditions, such as infection, burn, trauma, inflammatory diseases and neurological disorders . Moreover, the accumulated evidence supports the concept that ER stress is critically involved in the peripheral mechanisms of diabetic neuropathy and inflammatory pain . The unfolded‐protein response (UPR) following ER stress is a self‐protective mechanism that initially tries to restore the normal function of ER.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…34 Moreover, the accumulated evidence supports the concept that ER stress is critically involved in the peripheral mechanisms of diabetic neuropathy and inflammatory pain. [20][21][22][23] The unfolded-protein response (UPR) following ER stress is a self-protective mechanism that initially tries to restore the normal function of ER. However, unresolved ER stress can lead to cellular dysfunction and apoptosis.…”
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“…A few XO inhibitors (allopurinol and febuxostat) have been clinically used (Ye et al, 2016). A variety of other antioxidants have also been used as analgesic drug candidates (Zhou et al, 2017). This experimental results show that the water fraction of this material has a strong antioxidant capacity (Fig.…”
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confidence: 78%