Possible mechanism of bursting suppression in nociceptive neurons |
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Authors: | O. E. Dick B. V. Krylov A. D. Nozdrachev |
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Affiliation: | 1.Pavlov Institute of Physiology,Russian Academy of Sciences,St. Petersburg,Russia;2.St. Petersburg State University,St. Petersburg,Russia |
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Abstract: | The use of the mathematical model of rat nociceptive neuron membrane allowed us to predict a new mechanism of suppression of ectopic bursting discharges, which arise in neurons of dorsal root ganglia and are one of the causes of neuropathic pain. The treatment with comenic acid leads to switching off the ectopic bursting discharges due to a decrease in the effective charge transferring via the activation gating structure of the slow sodium channels (Na V1.8a). Comenic acid is a drug substance of a new non-opioid analgesic [1] Thus, this analgesic not only reduces the frequency of rhythmic discharges of nociceptive neuron membrane [2] but also it suppresses its ectopic bursting discharges. |
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