INVESTIGADORES
VILLAR Marcelo Jose
artículos
Título:
IMT504 provides analgesia by modulating cell infiltrate and inflammatory milieu in a chronic pain model
Autor/es:
LEIGUARDA, C., C. POTILINSKI, J. RUBIONE, P. TATE, M.J. VILLAR, A. MONTANER, V. BISAGNO, L. CONSTANDIL AND P.R. BRUMOVSKY
Revista:
JOURNAL OF NEUROIMMUNE PHARMACOLOGY
Editorial:
SPRINGER
Referencias:
Año: 2020
ISSN:
1557-1890
Resumen:
IMT504 is a non-CPG, non-coding synthetic oligodeoxinucleotide (ODN) with immunomodulatory properties and a novel inhibitory role in pain transmission, exerting long-lasting analgesic effects upon multiple systemic administrations. However, its mechanisms of anti-nociceptive action are still poorly understood. In the present study in male adult rats undergoing complete Freund´s adjuvant-induced hindpaw inflammation, we focused in the analysis of the immunomodulatory role of IMT504 over the cellular infiltrate, the impact on the inflammatory milieu, and the correlation with its anti-allodynic role. By means of behavioral analysis, we determined that a single subcutaneous administration of 6 mg/kg of IMT504 is sufficient to exert a 6-week-long full reversal of mechanical and cold allodynia, compromising neither acute pain perception nor locomotor activity. The anti-nociceptive effects of systemic IMT504 were associated with quick reductions in hindpaw edema, together with a modulatory action upon cellular infiltrate of B-cells, macrophages and CD8+ T-cells populations. Accordingly, we observed a profound downregulation of several inflammatory leukocyte adhesion proteins, chemokines and cytokines, as well as of β-endorphin and an increase in the anti-inflammatory cytokine, interleukin-10. Altogether, we demonstrate that at least part of the anti-nociceptive actions of IMT504 relate to the modulation of the peripheral immune system at the site of injury, favoring a switch from pro- to anti-inflammatory conditions, and provide further support to its use against chronic inflammatory pain.