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Mas -related G-protein-coupled receptors inhibit pathological pain in mice

Mas -related G-protein-coupled receptors inhibit pathological pain in mice. Travis Bjordahl. Mrgprs. Mrgprs are orphan receptors related to MAS1 MAS1 binds angiotensin 1-7 and opposes angiotensin-2 type 1 receptors All have 7 transmembrane helices Are believed to be immediate early genes

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Mas -related G-protein-coupled receptors inhibit pathological pain in mice

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  1. Mas-related G-protein-coupled receptors inhibit pathological pain in mice Travis Bjordahl

  2. Mrgprs • Mrgprs are orphan receptors related to MAS1 • MAS1 binds angiotensin 1-7 and opposes angiotensin-2 type 1 receptors • All have 7 transmembrane helices • Are believed to be immediate early genes • Nonpeptidergic and found on sensory neurons in dorsal root ganglia

  3. Experimental Overview • 12 Mrgpr sequences deleted in KO mice • Studied sensitization between KO and WT mice • Effect of Mrgpr agonists on persistant inflammatory and neuropathic pain • Effect of agonists on neuron sensitization

  4. Do Mrgprs Modulate Pain? • Injected formalin solution(2% ; 5µL) into plantar tissue of one hind paw • Observed first phase nociceptor activation and second phase tissue inflammation • Studied expression of c-fos in neurons in laminae I and II of L4-L6

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  7. Do Mrgprs Effect Sensitization of Wide Dynamic Range Neurons • Repeated stimuli sensitize neurons and increase excitability • Studied sensitization of neurons in KO and WT mice • KO mice showed increased sensitization and excitability compared to WT

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  13. Effect of Mrgpr Agonists on Pain • Used bovine adrenal medulla peptide 8-22 as agonist • Looked at how BAM 8-22 changed responses to thermal stimuli in mice with persistent inflammatory pain • Studied effect of BAM 8-22 on mechanical allodynia after nerve ligation

  14. Thermal Hyperalgesia • Injected CFA into hind paw • Intrathecally injected BAM 8-22 to treat pain • Observed difference between effect on acute and chronic thermal pain using Hargreaves test

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  21. Mrgpr Agonist BAM 8-22 Inhibits Sensitization • Used electrical stimulation to cause sensitization of WDR neurons • Addition of BAM 8-22 reduced sensitization in WT mice • BAM 8-22 increased windup and excitability of WDR neurons in KO mice

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