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Fos Protein as a Marker of Neuronal Activity: a Useful Tool in the Study of the Mechanism of Action of Natural Products with Analgesic Activity
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Santos, Priscila L
, João Pedro S C F Matos
, Quintans-Júnior, Lucindo J
, Brito, Renan G
, Jullyana S S Quintans
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Analgesics
/ c-Fos protein
/ Dorsal root ganglia
/ Fos protein
/ Natural products
/ Nervous system
/ Pain
/ Proteins
/ Spinal cord
/ Systematic review
2018
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Fos Protein as a Marker of Neuronal Activity: a Useful Tool in the Study of the Mechanism of Action of Natural Products with Analgesic Activity
by
Santos, Priscila L
, João Pedro S C F Matos
, Quintans-Júnior, Lucindo J
, Brito, Renan G
, Jullyana S S Quintans
in
Analgesics
/ c-Fos protein
/ Dorsal root ganglia
/ Fos protein
/ Natural products
/ Nervous system
/ Pain
/ Proteins
/ Spinal cord
/ Systematic review
2018
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Fos Protein as a Marker of Neuronal Activity: a Useful Tool in the Study of the Mechanism of Action of Natural Products with Analgesic Activity
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Santos, Priscila L
, João Pedro S C F Matos
, Quintans-Júnior, Lucindo J
, Brito, Renan G
, Jullyana S S Quintans
in
Analgesics
/ c-Fos protein
/ Dorsal root ganglia
/ Fos protein
/ Natural products
/ Nervous system
/ Pain
/ Proteins
/ Spinal cord
/ Systematic review
2018
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Fos Protein as a Marker of Neuronal Activity: a Useful Tool in the Study of the Mechanism of Action of Natural Products with Analgesic Activity
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Fos Protein as a Marker of Neuronal Activity: a Useful Tool in the Study of the Mechanism of Action of Natural Products with Analgesic Activity
2018
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Overview
Pain treatment is still ineffective in many conditions and remains one of the greatest challenges of modern medicine. Historically, due to the incredible variety of pharmacologically promising natural products (NPs) and the chemical complexity of their compounds, scientists have explored their use as a source of treatment for diseases or symptomatology. Fos protein and its precursor, the gene c-Fos, have been the subject of study in relation to the pathophysiology of pain as a possible tool to aid in its understanding. More recently, it has become a useful tool in the study of NPs with analgesic profile. Thus, this systematic review aimed to investigate the analgesic effect of NPs and derivatives through changes in Fos protein or c-Fos expression in nervous system central. The search terms “analgesics,” “Fos,” and “drug effects” were used in the databases PubMed, MEDLINE, Scopus, and Embase. Forty-six articles were identified. Twenty-five articles investigated Fos expression in the spinal cord, 1 in dorsal root ganglion, 11 in brain areas, and 9 investigated the association between the spinal cord and brain areas. Although Fos protein expression has been used as a tool in the studies of the mechanism of action of pain in relation to NPs with analgesic activity, the associations between brain areas and the spinal cord—and the possible pathways involved—have not yet been fully elucidated and deserve further study.
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Springer Nature B.V
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