Leptin derived from adipocytes in injured peripheral nerves facilitates development of neuropathic pain via macrophage stimulation

Volume: 106, Issue: 31, Pages: 13076 - 13081
Published: Aug 4, 2009
Abstract
Nerve injury may result in neuropathic pain, characterized by allodynia and hyperalgesia. Accumulating evidence suggests the existence of a molecular substrate for neuropathic pain produced by neurons, glia, and immune cells. Here, we show that leptin, an adipokine exclusively produced by adipocytes, is critical for the development of tactile allodynia through macrophage activation in mice with partial sciatic nerve ligation (PSL). PSL increased...
Paper Details
Title
Leptin derived from adipocytes in injured peripheral nerves facilitates development of neuropathic pain via macrophage stimulation
Published Date
Aug 4, 2009
Volume
106
Issue
31
Pages
13076 - 13081
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