“…It has been found that miRNAs target key regulators of pain processing, such as mu opioid receptors (Hwang, Wagley, Law, Wei, & Loh, ), γ‐aminobutyric acid‐α1 (GABA α1 ) (Sengupta et al., ), cyclooxygenase 2 (N. Akhtar & Haqqi, ), transient receptor potential cation channel subfamily V member 1 (TRPV1) (X. Li et al., ), and multiple Na + and Ca 2+ channels (Favereaux et al., ; von Schack et al., ). Moreover, modulating several miRNAs has been found effective in attenuating or preventing pain (Huang et al., ; McDonald & Ajit, ). The miRNA expression profiles are altered in several pain‐related disorders, including complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) (Orlova et al., ), fibromyalgia (Bjersing, Lundborg, Bokarewa, & Mannerkorpi, ), migraine (Andersen, Duroux, & Gazerani, ; Tafuri et al., ), osteoarthritis (Beyer et al., ), and rheumatoid arthritis (Pauley et al., ).…”