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Publication : Thrombospondin-4 contributes to spinal sensitization and neuropathic pain states.

First Author  Kim DS Year  2012
Journal  J Neurosci Volume  32
Issue  26 Pages  8977-87
PubMed ID  22745497 Mgi Jnum  J:201935
Mgi Id  MGI:5516179 Doi  10.1523/JNEUROSCI.6494-11.2012
Citation  Kim DS, et al. (2012) Thrombospondin-4 contributes to spinal sensitization and neuropathic pain states. J Neurosci 32(26):8977-87
abstractText  Neuropathic pain is a common cause of pain after nerve injury, but its molecular basis is poorly understood. In a post-gene chip microarray effort to identify new target genes contributing to neuropathic pain development, we report here the characterization of a novel neuropathic pain contributor, thrombospondin-4 (TSP4), using a neuropathic pain model of spinal nerve ligation injury. TSP4 is mainly expressed in astrocytes and significantly upregulated in the injury side of dorsal spinal cord that correlates with the development of neuropathic pain states. TSP4 blockade by intrathecal antibodies, antisense oligodeoxynucleotides, or inactivation of the TSP4 gene reverses or prevents behavioral hypersensitivities. Intrathecal injection of TSP4 protein into naive rats is sufficient to enhance the frequency of EPSCs in spinal dorsal horn neurons, suggesting an increased excitatory presynaptic input, and to cause similar behavioral hypersensitivities. Together, these findings support that injury-induced spinal TSP4 may contribute to spinal presynaptic hypersensitivity and neuropathic pain states. Development of TSP4 antagonists has the therapeutic potential for target-specific neuropathic pain management.
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