Systemic, Intrathecal, and Intracerebroventricular Antihyperalgesic Effects of the Calcium Channel Blocker CTK 01512-2 Toxin in Persistent Pain Models
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Systemic, Intrathecal, and Intracerebroventricular Antihyperalgesic Effects of the Calcium Channel Blocker CTK 01512-2 Toxin in Persistent Pain Models
Abstract
CTK 01512-2 toxin is a recombinant peptide of the Phα1β version derived from the venom of the Phoneutria nigriventer spider. It acts as an N-type voltage-gated calcium channel (VGCC) blocker and shows a prolonged effect on preventing and reducing nociception. Herein, CTK 01512-2 was tested on two models of persistent pain, the chronic post-ischemia pain (CPIP) and the paclitaxel-induced peripheral neuropathy, to evaluate its systemic, intrathecal, and intracerebroventricular effects on mechanical hypersensitivity and thermal allodynia. Glial cell viability was also investigated using the MTT test. The results showed that CTK 01512-2 intrathecal and systemic treatments reduced the mechanical hypersensitivity induced by CPIP, mainly between 1-4 h after its administration. Additionally, intrathecal treatment reduced the CPIP-induced thermal allodynia. In its turn, the intracerebroventricular treatment showed mechanical antihyperalgesic and thermal antiallodynic effects in the paclitaxel-induced peripheral neuropathy. These data reinforce the therapeutic potential of CTK 01512-2 to treat persistent pain conditions and offer a perspective to use the systemic route. Moreover, CTK 01512-2 increased the glial cell viability in the MTT reduction assay, and it may indicate a new approach to managing chronic pain. The results found in this study help to pave new perspectives of pain relief treatments to patients affected by chronic pain.
Keywords: CTK 01512–2; Drug administration route; Hyperalgesia; Intracerebroventricular; Neuropathic pain; Peptide toxins; Phα1β; ω-conotoxin MVIIA.
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