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Review
. 2011 Dec;43(3):182-5.
doi: 10.5152/eajm.2011.39.

Glutamate transporter activators as anti-nociceptive agents

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Review

Glutamate transporter activators as anti-nociceptive agents

Robert L Stephens Jr. Eurasian J Med. 2011 Dec.

Abstract

The effective management of chronic pain remains enigmatic. There is a paucity of effective mechanistically-based approaches employed. Chronic visceral pain is a particularly difficult subcategory to manage. Glutamate is the most predominant excitatory neurotransmitter and mediates many aspects of sensory function including acute and chronic pain. There is a growing literature describing the efficacy of physiologically dominant glutamate transporter GLT-1 up-regulation in attenuating chronic visceral and somatic nociception. Since glutamate is the major excitatory neurotransmitter released in the first central synapse of the pain-transmitting afferent neurons, augmentation of GLT-1 activity, which reduces extracellular levels of glutamate, may be an important target for pain management strategies. This review summarizes studies in our laboratory and others which highlight findings that GLT-1 up-regulation by transgenic, pharmacologic and viral transfection approaches attenuate a host of nociceptive responses emanating from visceral or somatic sources in animal models. The study also outlines the future work that will be required to ascertain the translational potential of this approach.

Kronik ağrının etkili tedavisi halen çözümlenmemiştir. Etkin çalışan az sayıda mekanistik tabanlı yaklaşım bulunmaktadır. Özellikle kronik visseral ağrı yönetilmesi zor bir alt kategoridir. Glutamat, en baskın eksitatör nörotransmiterdir ve akut ve kronik ağrı da dahil olmak üzere, duyusal fonksiyonun pek çok yönüne aracılık etmektedir. Kronik visseral ve somatik nosisepsiyonu azaltmak için, fizyolojik olarak baskın glutamat taşıyıcı GLT-1’in yukarı regülasyonunun etkinliğini açıklayan, giderek artan bir literatür bulunmaktadır. Glutamat, ağrı ileten afferent nöronların ilk merkezi sinapsından salınan başlıca eksitatör nörotransmitter olduğu için, GLT-1 aktivitesinin artırılması, böylelikle ekstrasellüler glutamatın azaltılması, ağrı yönetimi stratejilerinin önemli bir hedefi olabilir. Bu derleme, hayvan modellerinde transgenik, farmakolojik ve viral transfeksiyon yaklaşımlarıyla GLT-1 yukarı regülasyonunun visseral ve somatik kaynaklardan köken alan nosiseptif yanıtların çoğunu yavaşlattığının altını çizen bizim ve diğer laboratuvarların çalışmalarını özetlemekte ve bu yaklaşımın translasyonel potansiyelini ortaya koymak için gelecekte yapılması gereken çalışmaların taslağını çizmektedir.

Keywords: Glutamate; Pain; Transporters.

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