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Epigenetic regulation of spinal cord gene expression contributes to enhanced postoperative pain and analgesic tolerance subsequent to continuous opioid exposure

机译:持续暴露于阿片类药物后脊髓基因表达的表观遗传调控有助于增加术后疼痛和镇痛耐受性

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BackgroundOpioids have become the mainstay for treatment of moderate to severe pain and are commonly used to treat surgical pain. While opioid administration has been shown to cause opioid-induced hyperalgesia and tolerance, interactions between opioid administration and surgery with respect to these problematic adaptations have scarcely been addressed. Accumulating evidence suggests opioids and nociceptive signaling may converge on epigenetic mechanisms in spinal cord to enhance or prolong neuroplastic changes. Epigenetic regulation of Bdnf (brain-derived neurotrophic factor) and Pdyn (prodynorphin) genes may be involved.
机译:背景技术阿片类药物已成为治疗中度至重度疼痛的主要药物,通常用于治疗手术疼痛。尽管已证明阿片类药物的给药会引起阿片类药物引起的痛觉过敏和耐受性,但针对这些有问题的适应性,阿片类药物的给药与手术之间的相互作用尚未得到解决。越来越多的证据表明,阿片类药物和伤害性信号可能会聚集在脊髓的表观遗传机制上,以增强或延长神经增生性改变。可能涉及Bdnf(脑源性神经营养因子)和Pdyn(强啡肽)基因的表观遗传调控。

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