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Focus: Drug Development: The Effects of Different Intensities of Exercise on Behavioral and Molecular Pain-Related Reactions in Rats: Implications for Medication Development

机译:重点:药物开发:不同强度的运动对大鼠行为和分子疼痛相关反应的影响:对药物开发的影响

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Drug discovery for pain management is an important area of research given current limitations in medications for pain, including the addictive potential of opiates. While exercise may help worsen or lessen pain, the precise molecular mechanisms involved are incompletely understood. Thus, in the present study, we evaluated the effects of exercise intensity on pain via assessment of behavior and c-Fos expression. An animal model of moderate and high-intensity treadmill exercise was established. The specific nociceptive behaviors, such as flinches, favoring, lifting, and licking, were observed within 60 min following intraplantar injection of formalin. Lifting and licking times in the 1 h following formalin injection were shorter in the moderate/high-intensity exercise groups than the control group. The common pain scores in the exercise groups were significantly lower than those in the control group. There was no significant difference between the exercise groups. There was no significant difference in flinches among the three groups. Moderate/high-intensity exercise decreased c-Fos expression in the ipsilateral dorsal horn. These results suggest that different intensities of exercise may substantially influence pain-related responses. Exercise may reduce c-Fos expression and attenuate pain-related behaviors and provide insight into how exercise may reduce pain. Further research is needed to understand the precise mechanisms by which exercise may reduce c-Fos expression as the mediating entities may represent suitable targets for medication development for pain management, including medications that might be used in lieu of or in conjunction with exercise.
机译:鉴于目前止痛药物(包括阿片类药物的成瘾性)的局限性,用于止痛的药物发现是一个重要的研究领域。虽然运动可能有助于加重或减轻疼痛,但所涉及的确切分子机制尚不完全清楚。因此,在本研究中,我们通过评估行为和c-Fos表达来评估运动强度对疼痛的影响。建立了中等强度和高强度跑步机运动的动物模型。足底注射福尔马林后60分钟内观察到特定的伤害行为,例如退缩,偏爱,抬高和舔食。在中/高强度运动组中,福尔马林注射后1 h的提拉和舔时间比对照组短。运动组的常见疼痛评分明显低于对照组。运动组之间没有显着差异。三组之间的退缩没有显着差异。中等/高强度运动会降低同侧背角的c-Fos表达。这些结果表明,不同强度的运动可能会实质上影响与疼痛相关的反应。运动可能会降低c-Fos的表达并减轻与疼痛有关的行为,并提供有关运动如何减轻疼痛的见识。需要进一步的研究来了解运动可能降低c-Fos表达的确切机制,因为中介实体可能代表疼痛治疗药物开发的合适靶标,包括可能代替运动或与运动结合使用的药物。

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