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CX3CR1 contributes to streptozotocin-induced mechanical allodynia in the mouse spinal cord

Abstract: Patients with diabetic peripheral neuropathy experience debilitating pain that significantly affects their quality of life (Abbott et al., 2011), by causing sleeping disorders, anxiety, and depression (Dermanovic Dobrota et al., 2014). The primary clinical manifestation of painful diabetic neuropathy (PDN) is mechanical hypersensitivity, also known as mechanical allodynia (MA) (Callaghan et al., 2012). MA’s underlying mechanism remains poorly understood, and so far, based on symptomatic treatment, it has no effective therapy (Moore et al., 2014).

Key words: FKN/CX3CR1; Mechanical allodynia; STZ-induced diabetic mice

Chinese Summary  <21> CX3CL1受体参与1型糖尿病机械痛的形成

关键词组:趋化因子(CX3CL1);趋化因子受体(CX3CR1);机械痛;链脲佐菌素;糖尿病模型


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10.1631/jzus.B1900439

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2020-03-02

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