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Effect of resolvins on sensitisation of TRPV1 and visceral hypersensitivity in IBS
- Source :
- Gut : the journal of the British Society for Gastroenterology
- Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- ObjectiveResolvins (RvD1, RvD2 and RvE1) are endogenous anti-inflammatory lipid mediators that display potent analgesic properties in somatic pain by modulating transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 (TRPV1) activation. To what extent these molecules could also have a beneficial effect on TRPV1 sensitisation and visceral hypersensitivity (VHS), mechanisms involved in IBS, remains unknown.DesignThe effect of RvD1, RvD2 and RvE1 on TRPV1 activation and sensitisation by histamine or IBS supernatants was assessed on murine dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons using live Ca2+ imaging. Based on the results obtained in vitro, we further studied the effect of RvD2 in vivo using a murine model of post-infectious IBS and a rat model of post-inflammatory VHS. Finally, we also tested the effect of RvD2 on submucosal neurons in rectal biopsies of patients with IBS.ResultsRvD1, RvD2 and RvE1 prevented histamine-induced TRPV1 sensitisation in DRG neurons at doses devoid of an analgesic effect. Of note, RvD2 also reversed TRPV1 sensitisation by histamine and IBS supernatant. This effect was blocked by the G protein receptor 18 (GPR18) antagonist O-1918 (3–30 µM) and by pertussis toxin. In addition, RvD2 reduced the capsaicin-induced Ca2+ response of rectal submucosal neurons of patients with IBS. Finally, treatment with RvD2 normalised pain responses to colorectal distention in both preclinical models of VHS.ConclusionsOur data suggest that RvD2 and GPR18 agonists may represent interesting novel compounds to be further evaluated as treatment for IBS.
- Subjects :
- Adult
Male
Docosahexaenoic Acids
TRPV1
TRPV Cation Channels
Pharmacology
Pertussis toxin
Mice
Transient receptor potential channel
chemistry.chemical_compound
Dorsal root ganglion
neurogastroenterology
In vivo
Ganglia, Spinal
Hypersensitivity
medicine
Animals
Humans
Receptors, Cannabinoid
Biology
Irritable bowel syndrome
Inflammation
Neurons
irritable bowel syndrome
business.industry
Enterobacteriaceae Infections
Gastroenterology
Antagonist
abdominal pain
Middle Aged
medicine.disease
Rats
Disease Models, Animal
ION channels
medicine.anatomical_structure
Eicosapentaenoic Acid
chemistry
nervous system
visceral hypersensitivity
Female
Human medicine
Capsaicin
business
Histamine
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 00175749
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Gut : the journal of the British Society for Gastroenterology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....4a4f772219fea3dd5b82595bb586f90c