Do MicroRNAs Modulate Visceral Pain?

Visceral pain, a common characteristic of multiple diseases relative to viscera, impacts millions of people worldwide. Although hundreds of studies have explored mechanisms underlying visceral pain, it is still poorly managed. Over the past decade, strong evidence emerged suggesting that microRNAs (...

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Main Authors: Zhuo-Ying Tao, Yang Xue, Jin-Feng Li, Richard J. Traub, Dong-Yuan Cao
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2018-01-01
Series:BioMed Research International
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/5406973
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spelling doaj-f8fa2804fad244ac9efe206def3b65692020-11-24T21:51:16ZengHindawi LimitedBioMed Research International2314-61332314-61412018-01-01201810.1155/2018/54069735406973Do MicroRNAs Modulate Visceral Pain?Zhuo-Ying Tao0Yang Xue1Jin-Feng Li2Richard J. Traub3Dong-Yuan Cao4Key Laboratory of Shaanxi Province for Craniofacial Precision Medicine Research, Research Center of Stomatology, Xi’an Jiaotong University College of Stomatology, 98 West 5th Road, Xi'an, Shaanxi 710004, ChinaKey Laboratory of Shaanxi Province for Craniofacial Precision Medicine Research, Research Center of Stomatology, Xi’an Jiaotong University College of Stomatology, 98 West 5th Road, Xi'an, Shaanxi 710004, ChinaDepartment of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Xi’an Jiaotong University College of Stomatology, 98 West 5th Road, Xi’an, Shaanxi 710004, ChinaDepartment of Neural and Pain Sciences, School of Dentistry, Center to Advance Chronic Pain Research, University of Maryland, 650 West Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21201, USAKey Laboratory of Shaanxi Province for Craniofacial Precision Medicine Research, Research Center of Stomatology, Xi’an Jiaotong University College of Stomatology, 98 West 5th Road, Xi'an, Shaanxi 710004, ChinaVisceral pain, a common characteristic of multiple diseases relative to viscera, impacts millions of people worldwide. Although hundreds of studies have explored mechanisms underlying visceral pain, it is still poorly managed. Over the past decade, strong evidence emerged suggesting that microRNAs (miRNAs) play a significant role in visceral nociception through altering neurotransmitters, receptors and other genes at the posttranscriptional level. Under pathological conditions, one kind of miRNA may have several target mRNAs and several kinds of miRNAs may act on one target, suggesting complex interactions and mechanisms between miRNAs and target genes lead to pathological states. In this review we report on recent progress in examining miRNAs responsible for visceral sensitization and provide miRNA-based therapeutic targets for the management of visceral pain.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/5406973
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author Zhuo-Ying Tao
Yang Xue
Jin-Feng Li
Richard J. Traub
Dong-Yuan Cao
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Yang Xue
Jin-Feng Li
Richard J. Traub
Dong-Yuan Cao
Do MicroRNAs Modulate Visceral Pain?
BioMed Research International
author_facet Zhuo-Ying Tao
Yang Xue
Jin-Feng Li
Richard J. Traub
Dong-Yuan Cao
author_sort Zhuo-Ying Tao
title Do MicroRNAs Modulate Visceral Pain?
title_short Do MicroRNAs Modulate Visceral Pain?
title_full Do MicroRNAs Modulate Visceral Pain?
title_fullStr Do MicroRNAs Modulate Visceral Pain?
title_full_unstemmed Do MicroRNAs Modulate Visceral Pain?
title_sort do micrornas modulate visceral pain?
publisher Hindawi Limited
series BioMed Research International
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2314-6141
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Visceral pain, a common characteristic of multiple diseases relative to viscera, impacts millions of people worldwide. Although hundreds of studies have explored mechanisms underlying visceral pain, it is still poorly managed. Over the past decade, strong evidence emerged suggesting that microRNAs (miRNAs) play a significant role in visceral nociception through altering neurotransmitters, receptors and other genes at the posttranscriptional level. Under pathological conditions, one kind of miRNA may have several target mRNAs and several kinds of miRNAs may act on one target, suggesting complex interactions and mechanisms between miRNAs and target genes lead to pathological states. In this review we report on recent progress in examining miRNAs responsible for visceral sensitization and provide miRNA-based therapeutic targets for the management of visceral pain.
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