Neuromuscular Polytrauma Pain is Resolved by Macrophage COX-2 Nanoimmunomodulation

Author:

Cortez Ibdanelo1,Gaffney Caitlyn M.1,Vichare Riddhi2,Crelli Caitlin V.2,Liu Lu2,Lee Eric1,Edralin Jules1,Nichols James M.1,Pham Hoang Vu1,Mehdi Syed1,Janjic Jelena M.2,Shepherd Andrew J.1

Affiliation:

1. The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

2. Duquesne University

Abstract

Abstract Soft tissue injuries often involve muscle and peripheral nerves and are qualitatively distinct from single-tissue injuries. Prior research suggests that damaged innervation compromises wound healing. To test this in a traumatic injury context, we developed a novel mouse model of nerve and lower limb polytrauma, which features greater pain hypersensitivity and more sustained macrophage infiltration than either injury in isolation. We also show that macrophages are crucial mediators of pain hypersensitivity in this model by delivering macrophage-targeted nanoemulsions laden with the cyclooxygenease-2 (COX-2) inhibitor celecoxib. This treatment was more effective in males than females, and more effective when delivered 3 days post-injury than 7 days post-injury. The COX-2 inhibiting nanoemulsion drove widespread anti-inflammatory changes in cytokine expression in polytrauma-affected peripheral nerves. Our data shed new light on the modulation of inflammation by injured nerve input and demonstrate macrophage-targeted nanoimmunomodulation can produce rapid and sustained pain relief following complex injuries.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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