Abstract:Background and Purpose: Changes to spinal glycinergic signalling are a
feature of pain chronification. Normalising those changes by inhibiting
glycine transporter-2 (GlyT2) is a promising treatment strategy.
However, existing GlyT2 inhibitors e.g. ORG25543 are limited by narrow
therapeutic windows and severe dose-limiting side effects such as
convulsions, and are therefore poor candidates for clinical development.
Experimental Approach: Analgesic and side-effect properties of
intraperitoneally administered ole… Show more
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