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Osteoarthritis Pain in Old Mice Aggravates Neuroinflammation and Frailty: The Positive Effect of Morphine Treatment
by
Baciarello, Marco
, Amodeo, Giada
, Comi, Laura
, Sacerdote, Paola
, Galimberti, Giulia
, D’Agnelli, Simona
, Bignami, Elena Giovanna
, Franchi, Silvia
in
Age
/ Aging
/ Animals
/ Arthritis
/ Chemokines
/ Chronic pain
/ Cytokines
/ Experiments
/ Frailty
/ Hyperalgesia
/ Inflammation
/ Locomotion
/ monoiodoacetate
/ Morphine
/ Narcotics
/ neuroinflammation
/ Nutritional aspects
/ Older people
/ Osteoarthritis
/ osteoarthritis pain
/ Pain perception
/ Palms
/ Sciatic nerve
/ Spinal cord
/ Statistical analysis
2022
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Osteoarthritis Pain in Old Mice Aggravates Neuroinflammation and Frailty: The Positive Effect of Morphine Treatment
by
Baciarello, Marco
, Amodeo, Giada
, Comi, Laura
, Sacerdote, Paola
, Galimberti, Giulia
, D’Agnelli, Simona
, Bignami, Elena Giovanna
, Franchi, Silvia
in
Age
/ Aging
/ Animals
/ Arthritis
/ Chemokines
/ Chronic pain
/ Cytokines
/ Experiments
/ Frailty
/ Hyperalgesia
/ Inflammation
/ Locomotion
/ monoiodoacetate
/ Morphine
/ Narcotics
/ neuroinflammation
/ Nutritional aspects
/ Older people
/ Osteoarthritis
/ osteoarthritis pain
/ Pain perception
/ Palms
/ Sciatic nerve
/ Spinal cord
/ Statistical analysis
2022
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Osteoarthritis Pain in Old Mice Aggravates Neuroinflammation and Frailty: The Positive Effect of Morphine Treatment
by
Baciarello, Marco
, Amodeo, Giada
, Comi, Laura
, Sacerdote, Paola
, Galimberti, Giulia
, D’Agnelli, Simona
, Bignami, Elena Giovanna
, Franchi, Silvia
in
Age
/ Aging
/ Animals
/ Arthritis
/ Chemokines
/ Chronic pain
/ Cytokines
/ Experiments
/ Frailty
/ Hyperalgesia
/ Inflammation
/ Locomotion
/ monoiodoacetate
/ Morphine
/ Narcotics
/ neuroinflammation
/ Nutritional aspects
/ Older people
/ Osteoarthritis
/ osteoarthritis pain
/ Pain perception
/ Palms
/ Sciatic nerve
/ Spinal cord
/ Statistical analysis
2022
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Osteoarthritis Pain in Old Mice Aggravates Neuroinflammation and Frailty: The Positive Effect of Morphine Treatment
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Osteoarthritis Pain in Old Mice Aggravates Neuroinflammation and Frailty: The Positive Effect of Morphine Treatment
2022
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Overview
Knee osteoarthritis is a common cause of pain and disability in old subjects. Pain may predispose to the development of frailty. Studies on mechanisms underlying pain in osteoarthritis models during aging are lacking. In this work, we used the monosodium iodoacetate model of osteoarthritis in adult (11-week-old) and old (20-month-old) C57BL/6J mice to compare hypersensitivity, locomotion, neuroinflammation, and the effects of morphine treatment. After osteoarthritis induction in adult and old mice, weight-bearing asymmetry, mechanical allodynia, and thermal hyperalgesia similarly developed, while locomotion and frailty were more affected in old than in adult animals. When behavioral deficits were present, the animals were treated for 7 days with morphine. This opioid counteracts the behavioral alterations and the frailty index worsening both in adult and old mice. To address the mechanisms that underlie pain, we evaluated neuroinflammatory markers and proinflammatory cytokine expression in the sciatic nerve, DRGs, and spinal cord. Overexpression of cytokines and glia markers were present in osteoarthritis adult and old mice, but the activation was qualitatively and quantitatively more evident in aged mice. Morphine was able to counteract neuroinflammation in both age groups. We demonstrate that old mice are more vulnerable to pain’s detrimental effects, but prompt treatment is successful at mitigating these effects.
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