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Ion channel long non-coding RNAs in neuropathic pain
by
Felix, Ricardo
, Muñoz-Herrera, David
, Corzo-López, Alejandra
, Fernández-Gallardo, Miriam
, González-Ramírez, Ricardo
, Sandoval, Alejandro
, Leyva-Leyva, Margarita
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Chronic pain
/ Dorsal root ganglia
/ Excitability
/ Intracellular signalling
/ Ion channels
/ Membrane proteins
/ Molecular modelling
/ Neuralgia
/ Neurotransmission
/ Non-coding RNA
/ Pain
/ Public health
/ Somatosensory system
/ Spinal cord
2022
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Ion channel long non-coding RNAs in neuropathic pain
by
Felix, Ricardo
, Muñoz-Herrera, David
, Corzo-López, Alejandra
, Fernández-Gallardo, Miriam
, González-Ramírez, Ricardo
, Sandoval, Alejandro
, Leyva-Leyva, Margarita
in
Chronic pain
/ Dorsal root ganglia
/ Excitability
/ Intracellular signalling
/ Ion channels
/ Membrane proteins
/ Molecular modelling
/ Neuralgia
/ Neurotransmission
/ Non-coding RNA
/ Pain
/ Public health
/ Somatosensory system
/ Spinal cord
2022
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Ion channel long non-coding RNAs in neuropathic pain
by
Felix, Ricardo
, Muñoz-Herrera, David
, Corzo-López, Alejandra
, Fernández-Gallardo, Miriam
, González-Ramírez, Ricardo
, Sandoval, Alejandro
, Leyva-Leyva, Margarita
in
Chronic pain
/ Dorsal root ganglia
/ Excitability
/ Intracellular signalling
/ Ion channels
/ Membrane proteins
/ Molecular modelling
/ Neuralgia
/ Neurotransmission
/ Non-coding RNA
/ Pain
/ Public health
/ Somatosensory system
/ Spinal cord
2022
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Ion channel long non-coding RNAs in neuropathic pain
2022
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Overview
Neuropathic pain is one of the primary forms of chronic pain and is the consequence of the somatosensory system’s direct injury or disease. It is a relevant public health problem that affects about 10% of the world’s general population. In neuropathic pain, alteration in neurotransmission occurs at various levels, including the dorsal root ganglia, the spinal cord, and the brain, resulting from the malfunction of diverse molecules such as receptors, ion channels, and elements of specific intracellular signaling pathways. In this context, there have been exciting advances in elucidating neuropathic pain’s cellular and molecular mechanisms in the last decade, including the possible role that long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) may play, which open up new alternatives for the development of diagnostic and therapeutic strategies for this condition. This review focuses on recent studies associated with the possible relevance of lncRNAs in the development and maintenance of neuropathic pain through their actions on the functional expression of ion channels. Recognizing the changes in the function and spatio-temporal patterns of expression of these membrane proteins is crucial to understanding the control of neuronal excitability in chronic pain syndromes.
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Springer Nature B.V
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