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A mechanistic study of the pro-nociceptive effect of gut microbiota in neuropathic pain


Grant Title
A mechanistic study of the pro-nociceptive effect of gut microbiota in neuropathic pain
 
Chief Investigator/s
 
ANZCA Area of Research
Pain Medicine
 
Project Summary
Neuropathic pain is a disabling condition that affects 1-2 per cent of patients in the general population. Central sensitization of the secondary nociceptive neurons in the spinal dorsal horn is thought to be the key process in the initiation of neuropathic pain. Emerging studies have demonstrated the neuromodulatory functions of gut microbiota. However, the molecular mechanism mediating the analgesic effect associated with gut microbiota depletion has not been fully defined.

In a series of experiments, the investigators will determine the effect of gut microbiota depletion on hyperalgesia/allodynia in murine models of neuropathic pain. The immune microenvironment and transcriptomic profile of the spinal dorsal horn will be characterized. Finally, the pro-nociceptive effect of gut microbiota in germ-free mice with or without microbiota reconstitution will be determined.

Efficacy data from this animal study will provide pre-clinical evidence that paves the way for future clinical trials on gut microbiota manipulation with antibiotic or probiotic treatment in the management of neuropathic pain.
 
Grant Type
Project Grant
 
Funding Year
2022
 
Funding Amount
$A70,000
 
 
Status
Approved