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Review
. 2018 Oct;32(5):756-767.
doi: 10.1007/s00540-018-2534-4. Epub 2018 Jul 27.

Opioids, gliosis and central immunomodulation

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Opioids, gliosis and central immunomodulation

Salim Kadhim et al. J Anesth. 2018 Oct.

Abstract

Neuropathic pain is a common health problem that affects millions of people worldwide. Despite being studied extensively, the cellular and molecular events underlying the central immunomodulation and the pathophysiology of neuropathic pain is still controversial. The idea that 'glial cells are merely housekeepers' is incorrect and with respect to initiation and maintenance of neuropathic pain, microglia and astrocytes have important roles to play. Glial cells differentially express opioid receptors and are thought to be functionally modulated by the activation of these receptors. In this review, we discuss evidence for glia-opioid modulation of pain by focusing on the pattern of astrocyte and microglial activation throughout the progress of nerve injury/neuropathic pain. Activation of astrocytes and microglia is a key step in central immunomodulation in terms of releasing pro-inflammatory markers and propagation of a 'central immune response'. Inhibition of astrocytes before and after induction of neuropathic pain has been found to prevent and reverse neuropathic pain, respectively. Moreover, microglial inhibitors have been found to prevent (but not to reverse) neuropathic pain. As they are expressed by glia, opioid receptors are expected to have a role to play in neuropathic pain.

Keywords: Astrocytes; Cytokines; Glial cells; Gliosis; Immunomodulation; Microglia; Neuropathic pain; Opioids.

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