Title of article
Gabapentin Inhibits Protein Kinase C Epsilon Translocation in Cultured Sensory Neurons with Additive Effects When Coapplied with Paracetamol (Acetaminophen)
Author/Authors
Vellani, Vittorio Dipartimento di Scienze Biomediche - Metaboliche e Neuroscienze - Universita di Modena e Reggio Emilia - ` Via Campi 287 - 41125 Modena - Italy , Giacomoni, Chiara Dipartimento di Economia - Scienze e Diritto - Universita degli Studi della Repubblica di San Marino - Salita alla Rocca 44 - ` 47890 San Marino (Citta) - San Marino
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Abstract
Gabapentin is a well-established anticonvulsant drug which is also effective for the treatment of neuropathic pain. Although the exact mechanism leading to relief of allodynia and hyperalgesia caused by neuropathy is not known, the blocking effect of
gabapentin on voltage-dependent calcium channels has been proposed to be involved. In order to further evaluate its analgesic mechanisms, we tested the efficacy of gabapentin on protein kinase C epsilon (PKC𝜀) translocation in cultured peripheral neurons
isolated from rat dorsal root ganglia (DRGs). We found that gabapentin significantly reduced PKC𝜀 translocation induced by the
pronociceptive peptides bradykinin and prokineticin 2, involved in both inflammatory and chronic pain. We recently showed that
paracetamol (acetaminophen), a very commonly used analgesic drug, also produces inhibition of PKC𝜀. We tested the effect of the
combined use of paracetamol and gabapentin, and we found that the inhibition of translocation adds up. Our study provides a novel
mechanism of action for gabapentin in sensory neurons and suggests a mechanism of action for the combined use of paracetamol and gabapentin, which has recently been shown to be effective, with a cumulative behavior, in the control of postoperative pain in human patients.
Keywords
Gabapentin Inhibits , Protein Kinase C Epsilon , Sensory Neurons , Paracetamol , Acetaminophen , postoperative pain , human patients
Journal title
The Scientific World Journal
Serial Year
2017
Record number
2613213
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