The Complement System in Neuropathic and Postoperative Pain

Q3 Medicine Open Pain Journal Pub Date : 2016-09-30 DOI:10.2174/1876386301609010026
D. Fritzinger, D. E. Benjamin
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Certain types of pain are major unmet medical needs that affect more than 8 percent of the population. Neuropathic pain can be caused by many pathogenic processes including injury, autoimmune disease, neurological disease, endocrine dysfunction, infection, toxin exposure, and substance abuse and is frequently resistant to available pain therapies. The same can be said of postsurgical pain, which can arise from uncontrolled inflammation around the wound site. The complement system is part of the innate immune system and can both initiate and sustain acute and chronic inflammatory pain. Here we review the complement system and original investigations that identify potential drug targets within this system. Drugs that act to inhibit the complement system could fill major gaps in our current standard of care for neuropathic pain states.
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神经性和术后疼痛中的补体系统
某些类型的疼痛是主要的未满足的医疗需求,影响了超过8%的人口。神经性疼痛可由许多致病过程引起,包括损伤、自身免疫性疾病、神经系统疾病、内分泌功能障碍、感染、毒素暴露和药物滥用,并且通常对现有的疼痛治疗具有抗性。手术后的疼痛也是如此,它可能是由伤口周围不受控制的炎症引起的。补体系统是先天免疫系统的一部分,可以引发和维持急性和慢性炎症性疼痛。在这里,我们回顾了补体系统和最初的研究,确定了该系统中潜在的药物靶点。抑制补体系统的药物可以填补我们目前对神经性疼痛状态的护理标准的主要空白。
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Open Pain Journal Medicine-Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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