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AuthorCevikbas, Ferda
AuthorBraz, Joao M.
AuthorWang, Xidao
AuthorSolorzano, Carlos
AuthorSulk, Mathias
AuthorBuhl, Timo
AuthorSteinhoff, Martin
AuthorBasbaum, Allan I.
Available date2021-01-25T06:45:45Z
Publication Date2017
Publication NameJournal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
ResourceScopus
ISSN916749
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jaci.2017.02.001
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/17420
AbstractBackground Despite recent insights into the pathophysiology of acute and chronic itch, chronic itch remains an often intractable condition. Among major contributors to chronic itch is dysfunction of spinal cord gamma aminobutyric acidergic (GABAergic) inhibitory controls. Objectives We sought to test the hypothesis that selective GABA agonists as well as cell transplant-derived GABA are antipruritic against acute itch and in a transgenic mouse model of atopic dermatitis produced by overexpression of the TH2 cell-associated cytokine, IL-31 (IL-31Tg mice). Methods We injected wild-type and IL-31Tg mice with combinations of GABA-A (muscimol) or GABA-B (baclofen) receptor agonists 15 to 20 minutes prior to injection of various pruritogens (histamine, chloroquine, or endothelin-1) and recorded spontaneous scratching before and after drug administration. We also tested the antipruritic properties of intraspinal transplantation of precursors of GABAergic interneurons in the IL-31Tg mice. Results Systemic muscimol or baclofen are antipruritic against both histamine-dependent and -independent pruritogens, but the therapeutic window using either ligand alone was very small. In contrast, combined subthreshold doses of baclofen and muscimol produced a significant synergistic antipruritic effect, with no sedation. Finally, transplant-mediated long-term enhancement of GABAergic signaling not only reduced spontaneous scratching in the IL-31Tg mice but also dramatically resolved the associated skin lesions. Conclusions Although additional research is clearly needed, existing approved GABA agonists should be considered in the management of chronic itch, notably atopic dermatitis. 1 2017 American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology
Languageen
PublisherMosby Inc.
SubjectAtopic dermatitis
baclofen
chronic itch
GABA
GABAergic progenitor cell transplants
muscimol
pruritogens
TitleSynergistic antipruritic effects of gamma aminobutyric acid A and B agonists in a mouse model of atopic dermatitis
TypeArticle
Pagination454-46400
Issue Number2
Volume Number140


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