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Suppression of inflammatory and neuropathic pain by uncoupling CRMP-2 from the presynaptic Ca²? channel complex.


ABSTRACT: The use of N-type voltage-gated calcium channel (CaV2.2) blockers to treat pain is limited by many physiological side effects. Here we report that inflammatory and neuropathic hypersensitivity can be suppressed by inhibiting the binding of collapsin response mediator protein 2 (CRMP-2) to CaV2.2 and thereby reducing channel function. A peptide of CRMP-2 fused to the HIV transactivator of transcription (TAT) protein (TAT-CBD3) decreased neuropeptide release from sensory neurons and excitatory synaptic transmission in dorsal horn neurons, reduced meningeal blood flow, reduced nocifensive behavior induced by formalin injection or corneal capsaicin application and reversed neuropathic hypersensitivity produced by an antiretroviral drug. TAT-CBD3 was mildly anxiolytic without affecting memory retrieval, sensorimotor function or depression. At doses tenfold higher than that required to reduce hypersensitivity in vivo, TAT-CBD3 caused a transient episode of tail kinking and body contortion. By preventing CRMP-2-mediated enhancement of CaV2.2 function, TAT-CBD3 alleviated inflammatory and neuropathic hypersensitivity, an approach that may prove useful in managing chronic pain.

SUBMITTER: Brittain JM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3219927 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Suppression of inflammatory and neuropathic pain by uncoupling CRMP-2 from the presynaptic Ca²⁺ channel complex.

Brittain Joel M JM   Duarte Djane B DB   Wilson Sarah M SM   Zhu Weiguo W   Ballard Carrie C   Johnson Philip L PL   Liu Naikui N   Xiong Wenhui W   Ripsch Matthew S MS   Wang Yuying Y   Fehrenbacher Jill C JC   Fitz Stephanie D SD   Khanna May M   Park Chul-Kyu CK   Schmutzler Brian S BS   Cheon Bo Myung BM   Due Michael R MR   Brustovetsky Tatiana T   Ashpole Nicole M NM   Hudmon Andy A   Meroueh Samy O SO   Hingtgen Cynthia M CM   Brustovetsky Nickolay N   Ji Ru-Rong RR   Hurley Joyce H JH   Jin Xiaoming X   Shekhar Anantha A   Xu Xiao-Ming XM   Oxford Gerry S GS   Vasko Michael R MR   White Fletcher A FA   Khanna Rajesh R  

Nature medicine 20110605 7


The use of N-type voltage-gated calcium channel (CaV2.2) blockers to treat pain is limited by many physiological side effects. Here we report that inflammatory and neuropathic hypersensitivity can be suppressed by inhibiting the binding of collapsin response mediator protein 2 (CRMP-2) to CaV2.2 and thereby reducing channel function. A peptide of CRMP-2 fused to the HIV transactivator of transcription (TAT) protein (TAT-CBD3) decreased neuropeptide release from sensory neurons and excitatory syn  ...[more]

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