Med. Weter. 2020, 76 (10), 564-571
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| BOGDAN FELIKS KANIA, URSZULA BRACHA, GRZEGORZ LONC, TOMASZ WOJNAR |
| Significance of metabotropic glutamate receptor antagonists
in experimental neuropathic pain in animals |
| Neuropathic pain is a serious therapeutic problem. Current therapy is often ineffective, and the available
drugs have serious side effects. For these reasons, the search for alternative therapeutic solutions is underway.
Recent research on metabotropic receptors for glutamic acid (mGluR) gives great hope for the development of
a new type of drug in the treatment of neuropathic pain. Particularly promising are antagonists of mGluR group
I receptors. There are many studies demonstrating the efficacy of non-competitive mGlu1 and mGlu5 receptor
antagonists in animal models of neuropathic pain. The purpose of this study was to gather information obtained
from research on the role of mGluR antagonists in neuropathic pain. The blockade of intracellular glutamatergic
receptor could represent a new strategy for the development of effective therapies for neuropathic pain. |
| Keywords: neuropathic pain, glutamate, mGluR, mGluR1-, mGluR5- antagonists |