The role of NO system in low back pain chronicity

V. V. Trefilova, N. Shnayder, T. Popova, O. Balberova, R. Nasyrova
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Low back pain (LBP) is an important interdisciplinary medical problem, in the development of which various molecular genetics, pathomorphological and pathobiomechanical mechanisms play a role. Intervertebral disc degeneration (IVDD), facet joints arthrosis and myofascial syndrome are the most important pathological processes associated with chronic lower back pain in adults. The nitric oxide (NO) system may play one of the key roles in the development of LBP and its chronicity. (1): Background: The review of publications which are devoted to changes in the NO system in patients with LBP. (2): Materials: We have carried out a search for Russian-language and English-language full-text articles published in e-Library, PubMed, Oxford Press, Clinical Case, Springer, Elsevier, Google Scholar databases. The search was carried out using keywords and their combinations. The search depth was 10 years (2011-2021). (3): Results: Role of NO and various NOsynthase (NOS) isoforms in LBP process demonstrated primarily from animal models to humans. The most studied are the neuronal NOS (nNOS). The role of inducible nose (iNOS) and endothelial (eNOS) - continues to be studied. Associative genetic studies have shown that single nucleotide variants (SNV) of genes encoding all three NOS isoforms (nNOS, NOS1 gene; iNOS, NOS2 gene; eNOS, NOS3 gene) may be associated with chronic LBP. Prospects for the use of NOS inhibitors to modulate the effect of drugs used to treat back pain are discussed. (4): Conclusion: Associative genetic studies of SNV NOS1, NOS2, NOS3 genes are important for understanding genetic predictors of LBP chronicity and development of new personalized pharmacotherapy strategies.
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NO系统在腰痛慢性性中的作用
腰痛是一个重要的跨学科医学问题,在其发展过程中,各种分子遗传学、病理形态学和病理生物力学机制都起着重要作用。椎间盘退变(IVDD)、关节突关节病和肌筋膜综合征是与成人慢性腰痛相关的最重要病理过程。一氧化氮(NO)系统可能在LBP的发展及其慢性性中起关键作用之一。(1):背景:回顾有关腰痛患者NO系统变化的文献。(2):材料:我们检索了e-Library、PubMed、Oxford Press、Clinical Case、施普林格、Elsevier、谷歌Scholar数据库中发表的俄语和英语全文文章。搜索是使用关键字及其组合进行的。搜索深度为10年(2011-2021年)。(3):结果:NO和各种NO合成酶(NOS)异构体在LBP过程中的作用主要从动物模型到人类。研究最多的是神经元NOS (nNOS)。诱导鼻(iNOS)和内皮细胞(eNOS) -的作用仍在研究中。关联遗传学研究表明,编码NOS所有三种亚型的基因(nNOS、NOS1基因;iNOS, NOS2基因;eNOS (NOS3基因)可能与慢性腰痛有关。展望使用NOS抑制剂调节药物的作用,用于治疗背部疼痛的讨论。(4)结论:SNV NOS1、NOS2、NOS3基因的关联遗传研究对于了解LBP慢性性的遗传预测因子和制定新的个性化药物治疗策略具有重要意义。
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