Endothelin type a receptors mediate pain in a mouse model of sickle cell disease

Brianna Marie Lutz, Shaogen Wu, Xiyao Gu, Fidelis E. Atianjoh, Zhen Li, Brandon M. Fox, David M. Pollock, Yuan Xiang Tao

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Abstract

Sickle cell disease is associated with acute painful episodes and chronic intractable pain. Endothelin-1, a known pain inducer, is elevated in the blood plasma of both sickle cell patients and mouse models of sickle cell disease. We show here that the levels of endothelin- 1 and its endothelin type A receptor are increased in the dorsal root ganglia of a mouse model of sickle cell disease. Pharmacologic inhibition or neuron-specific knockdown of endothelin type A receptors in primary sensory neurons of dorsal root ganglia alleviated basal and pos t-h ypoxia evoked pain hype r se nsi tivi ties in sickle cell mice. Mechanistically, endothelin type A receptors contribute to sickle cell disease-associated pain likely through the activation of NF-κB-induced Nav1.8 channel upregulation in primary sensory neurons of sickle cell mice. Our findings suggest that endothelin type A receptor is a potential target for the management of sickle cell disease-associated pain, although this expectation needs to be further verified in clinical settings.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)1124-1135
Number of pages12
JournalHaematologica
Volume103
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 3 2018

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Hematology

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