Artículos de revistas
Rat bone marrow stromal cells and oligonucleotides in pain research
Fecha
2010-02-13Registro en:
Coronel, Maria Florencia; Chasseing, Norma Alejandra; Villar, Marcelo Jose; Rat bone marrow stromal cells and oligonucleotides in pain research; Humana Press; Methods In Molecular Biology (clifton, N.j.); 617; 13-2-2010; 327-336
1064-3745
1940-6029
Autor
Coronel, Maria Florencia
Chasseing, Norma Alejandra
Villar, Marcelo Jose
Resumen
In the last years, significant progress has been made in the medical treatment of pain. However, pathological pains, such us neuropathic pain, remain refractory to the currently available analgesics. Therefore, new therapeutic strategies are being evaluated. We have recently shown that both bone marrow stromal cells (MSCs) and the oligonucleotide IMT504 can prevent the development of mechanical and thermal allodynia when they are administered to rats subjected to a sciatic nerve crush. This chapter summarizes the laboratory techniques used to isolate and culture MSCs, administer both MSCs and IMT504, perform the nerve injury and determine mechanical and thermal sensitivities.