7-and 9-Containing Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors in the Functioning of Immune System and in Pain

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES(2023)

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Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) present as many different subtypes in the nervous and immune systems, muscles and on the cells of other organs. In the immune system, inflammation is regulated via the vagus nerve through the activation of the non-neuronal a7 nAChR subtype, affecting the production of cytokines. The analgesic properties of a7 nAChR-selective compounds are mostly based on the activation of the cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway. The molecular mechanism of neuropathic pain relief mediated by the inhibition of a9-containing nAChRs is not fully understood yet, but the role of immune factors in this process is becoming evident. To obtain appropriate drugs, a search of selective agonists, antagonists and modulators of a7- and a9-containing nAChRs is underway. The naturally occurring three-finger snake a-neurotoxins and mammalian Ly6/uPAR proteins, as well as neurotoxic peptides a-conotoxins, are not only sophisticated tools in research on nAChRs but are also considered as potential medicines. In particular, the inhibition of the a9-containing nAChRs by a-conotoxins may be a pathway to alleviate neuropathic pain. nAChRs are involved in the inflammation processes during AIDS and other viral infections; thus they can also be means used in drug design. In this review, we discuss the role of a7- and a9-containing nAChRs in the immune processes and in pain.
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anti-inflammatory pathway,chronic pain,alpha-conotoxins,Ly6/uPAR proteins,Lynx1,nicotinic acetylcholine receptors,SLURP-1,viral infection
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