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Urolithin A alleviates neuropathic pain and activates mitophagy
Chenyi Wang, Zizhu Wang, Shiyu Xue, Yu-Tong Zhu, Jiahao Jin, Qiuyu Ren, Xiaodong Shi
Molecular Pain · 2023 · ▲ 9 citations
Abstract
Neuropathic pain (NP) occurs frequently in the general population and has a negative impact on the quality of life. There is no effective therapy available yet owing to the complex pathophysiology of NP. In our previous study, we found that urolithin A (UA), a naturally occurring microflora-derived metabolite, could relieve NP in mice by inhibiting the activation of microglia and release of inflammation factors. Here in this study, we sought to investigate whether mitophagy would be activated when UA alleviated NP in mice. We showed that the autophagy(definition) flow was blocked in the spinal dorsal horn of the chronic constriction injury (CCI) mice when the most obvious pain behavior occurs. Intraperitoneal injection of UA markedly activated the mitophagy mediated by PTEN-induced kinase 1/Parkin, promoted mitobiogenesis in both neurons and microglia, and alleviated NP in the CCI mice. In summary, our data suggest that UA alleviates NP in mice and meanwhile induces mitophagy activation, which highlights a therapeutic potential of UA in the treatment of NP.
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Wang, C., Wang, Z., Xue, S., Zhu, Y., Jin, J., Ren, Q., & Shi, X. (2023). Urolithin A alleviates neuropathic pain and activates mitophagy. <em>Molecular Pain</em>. https://doi.org/10.1177/17448069231190815
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Wang C, Wang Z, Xue S, Zhu Y, Jin J, Ren Q, et al. Urolithin A alleviates neuropathic pain and activates mitophagy. Molecular Pain. 2023. doi:10.1177/17448069231190815.
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@article{chenyi2023Urolit,
title = {Urolithin A alleviates neuropathic pain and activates mitophagy},
author = {Chenyi Wang and Zizhu Wang and Shiyu Xue and Yu-Tong Zhu and Jiahao Jin and Qiuyu Ren and Xiaodong Shi},
journal = {Molecular Pain},
year = {2023},
doi = {10.1177/17448069231190815},
}
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