Bradykinin-12-lipoxygenase-VR1 signaling pathway for inflammatory hyperalgesia

J Shin, H Cho, SW Hwang, J Jung… - Proceedings of the …, 2002 - National Acad Sciences
J Shin, H Cho, SW Hwang, J Jung, CY Shin, SY Lee, SH Kim, MG Lee, YH Choi, J Kim…
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2002National Acad Sciences
The capsaicin-sensitive vanilloid receptor (VR1) was recently shown to play an important
role in inflammatory pain (hyperalgesia), but the underlying mechanism is unknown. We
hypothesized that pain-producing inflammatory mediators activate capsaicin receptors by
inducing the production of fatty acid agonists of VR1. This study demonstrates that
bradykinin, acting at B2 bradykinin receptors, excites sensory nerve endings by activating
capsaicin receptors via production of 12-lipoxygenase metabolites of arachidonic acid. This …
The capsaicin-sensitive vanilloid receptor (VR1) was recently shown to play an important role in inflammatory pain (hyperalgesia), but the underlying mechanism is unknown. We hypothesized that pain-producing inflammatory mediators activate capsaicin receptors by inducing the production of fatty acid agonists of VR1. This study demonstrates that bradykinin, acting at B2 bradykinin receptors, excites sensory nerve endings by activating capsaicin receptors via production of 12-lipoxygenase metabolites of arachidonic acid. This finding identifies a mechanism that might be targeted in the development of new therapeutic strategies for the treatment of inflammatory pain.
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