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Metformin attenuates diabetic neuropathic pain via AMPK/NF-κB signaling pathway in dorsal root ganglion of diabetic rats.

Authors :
Cao, Xiao-Jun
Wu, Rui
Qian, He-Ya
Chen, Xiang
Zhu, Hong-Yan
Xu, Guang-Yin
Sun, Ye-Zi
Zhang, Ping-An
Source :
Brain Research. Dec2021, Vol. 1772, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

[Display omitted] • Metformin obviously attenuates mechanical allodynia of diabetic rats. • Activation of AMPK contributes to analgesic effect of Metformin on diabetic rats. • Activation of AMPK decreased the expression of NF-κB in diabetic rats. Neuropathic pain is a common complication of diabetes mellitus with poorly relieved by conventional analgesics. Metformin, a first-line drug for type 2 diabetes, reduces blood glucose by activating adenosine monophosphate protein kinase (AMPK) signalling system. However, the effect of Metformin on diabetic neuropathic pain is still unknown. In the present study, we showed that Metformin was capable of attenuating diabetes induced mechanical allodynia, and the analgesia effect could be blocked by Compound C (an AMPK inhibitor). Importantly, Metformin enhanced the phosphorylation level of AMPK in L4-6 DRGs of diabetic rats but not affect the expression of total AMPK. Intrathecal injection of AICAR (an AMPK agonist) could activate AMPK and alleviate the mechanical allodynia of diabetic rats. Additionally, phosphorylated AMPK and NF-κB was co-localized in small and medium neurons of L4-6 DRGs. Interestingly, the regulation of NF-κB in diabetic rats was obviously reduced when AMPK was activated by AICAR. Notably, Metformin could decrease NF-κB expression in L4-6 DRGs of diabetic rats, but the decrease was blocked by Compound C. In conclusion, Metformin alleviates diabetic mechanical allodynia via activation of AMPK signaling pathway in L4-6 DRGs of diabetic rats, which might be mediated by the downregulation of NF-κB, and this providing certain basis for Metformin to become a potential drug in the clinical treatment of diabetic neuropathic pain. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00068993
Volume :
1772
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Brain Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
153007507
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.brainres.2021.147663