tetrodotoxin and Acute-Pain

tetrodotoxin has been researched along with Acute-Pain* in 1 studies

Reviews

1 review(s) available for tetrodotoxin and Acute-Pain

ArticleYear
Tetrodotoxin (TTX) as a therapeutic agent for pain.
    Marine drugs, 2012, Volume: 10, Issue:2

    Tetrodotoxin (TTX) is a potent neurotoxin that blocks voltage-gated sodium channels (VGSCs). VGSCs play a critical role in neuronal function under both physiological and pathological conditions. TTX has been extensively used to functionally characterize VGSCs, which can be classified as TTX-sensitive or TTX-resistant channels according to their sensitivity to this toxin. Alterations in the expression and/or function of some specific TTX-sensitive VGSCs have been implicated in a number of chronic pain conditions. The administration of TTX at doses below those that interfere with the generation and conduction of action potentials in normal (non-injured) nerves has been used in humans and experimental animals under different pain conditions. These data indicate a role for TTX as a potential therapeutic agent for pain. This review focuses on the preclinical and clinical evidence supporting a potential analgesic role for TTX. In addition, the contribution of specific TTX-sensitive VGSCs to pain is reviewed.

    Topics: Acute Pain; Analgesics, Non-Narcotic; Animals; Humans; Nerve Tissue Proteins; Neuralgia; Neurons; Neurotoxins; Protein Isoforms; Sodium Channel Blockers; Sodium Channels; Tetrodotoxin

2012