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Single intrathecal administration of the transcription factor decoy AYX1 prevents acute and chronic pain after incisional, inflammatory, or neuropathic injury
Pain (2014)
  • Julien Mamet
  • Michael Klukinov, Stanford University
  • Tony L Yaksh, University of California - San Diego
  • Shelle A Malkmus, University of California - San Diego
  • Samantha Williams, University of California - San Diego
  • Scott Harris
  • Donald C Manning
  • Bradley K Taylor, University of Kentucky
  • Renee R. Donahue, University of Kentucky
  • Frank Porreca, University of Arizona
  • Jennifer Y Xie, University of Arizona
  • Janice Oyarzo, University of Arizona
  • Timothy J Brennan, University of Iowa
  • Alberto Subieta, University of Iowa
  • William K Schmidt
  • David C Yeomans, Stanford University
Abstract
The persistence of pain after surgery increases the recovery interval from surgery to a normal quality of life. AYX1 is a DNA-decoy drug candidate designed to prevent post-surgical pain following a single intrathecal injection. Tissue injury causes a transient activation of the transcription factor EGR1 in the dorsal root ganglia–dorsal horn network, which then triggers changes in gene expression that induce neuronal hypersensitivity. AYX1 is a potent, specific inhibitor of EGR1 activity that mimics the genomic EGR1- binding sequence. Administered in the peri-operative period, AYX1 dose dependently prevents mechanical hypersensitivity in models of acute incisional (plantar), inflammatory (CFA), and chronic neuropathic pain (SNI) in rats. Furthermore, in a knee surgery model evaluating functional measures of postoperative pain, AYX1 improved weight-bearing incapacitance and spontaneous rearing compared to control. These data illustrate the potential clinical therapeutic benefits of AYX1 for preventing the transition of acute to chronic post-surgical pain.
Keywords
  • AYX1,
  • oligonucleotide,
  • post-surgical pain,
  • prevention,
  • acute,
  • chronic
Publication Date
2014
Citation Information
Julien Mamet, Michael Klukinov, Tony L Yaksh, Shelle A Malkmus, et al.. "Single intrathecal administration of the transcription factor decoy AYX1 prevents acute and chronic pain after incisional, inflammatory, or neuropathic injury" Pain Vol. 155 (2014)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/renee_donahue/8/