神经病理性疼痛
药理学
医学
加巴喷丁
痛觉过敏
γ-氨基丁酸受体
普瑞巴林
突触后电位
慢性疼痛
神经科学
加巴能
抑制性突触后电位
伤害
受体
化学
麻醉
生物
内科学
病理
替代医学
作者
Martin Gagnon,Marc J. Bergeron,Guillaume Lavertu,Annie Castonguay,Sasmita Tripathy,Robert P. Bonin,Jimena Pérez-Sánchez,Dominic Boudreau,Bin Wang,Lionel Dumas,Isabelle Valade,Karine Bachand,Mariève Jacob‐Wagner,Christian Tardif,Irenej Kianicka,Paul Isenring,Giorgio Attardo,Jeffrey A. M. Coull,Yves De Koninck
出处
期刊:Nature Medicine
[Nature Portfolio]
日期:2013-10-06
卷期号:19 (11): 1524-1528
被引量:338
摘要
The K(+)-Cl(-) cotransporter KCC2 is responsible for maintaining low Cl(-) concentration in neurons of the central nervous system (CNS), which is essential for postsynaptic inhibition through GABA(A) and glycine receptors. Although no CNS disorders have been associated with KCC2 mutations, loss of activity of this transporter has emerged as a key mechanism underlying several neurological and psychiatric disorders, including epilepsy, motor spasticity, stress, anxiety, schizophrenia, morphine-induced hyperalgesia and chronic pain. Recent reports indicate that enhancing KCC2 activity may be the favored therapeutic strategy to restore inhibition and normal function in pathological conditions involving impaired Cl(-) transport. We designed an assay for high-throughput screening that led to the identification of KCC2 activators that reduce intracellular chloride concentration ([Cl(-)]i). Optimization of a first-in-class arylmethylidine family of compounds resulted in a KCC2-selective analog (CLP257) that lowers [Cl(-)]i. CLP257 restored impaired Cl(-) transport in neurons with diminished KCC2 activity. The compound rescued KCC2 plasma membrane expression, renormalized stimulus-evoked responses in spinal nociceptive pathways sensitized after nerve injury and alleviated hypersensitivity in a rat model of neuropathic pain. Oral efficacy for analgesia equivalent to that of pregabalin but without motor impairment was achievable with a CLP257 prodrug. These results validate KCC2 as a druggable target for CNS diseases.
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