NAMPT/NAD+/PARP1 Pathway Regulates CFA‐Induced Inflammatory Pain via NF‐κB Signaling in Rodents

Author:

Dai Yi1,Lin Jiaqi2,Chen Xiangde1,Ren Jinxuan1,Wu Chengwei13,Shen Huihui1,Li Xue1,Yu Jing1,Jiang Baochun1,Yu Lina1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Anesthesiology The Second Affiliated Hospital Zhejiang University School of Medicine Zhejiang University Hangzhou 310009 China

2. East Hospital Affiliated to Tongji University Shanghai 200000 China

3. Lishui Municipal Central Hospital Lishui 323000 China

Abstract

AbstractEmerging evidence has implicated nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) metabolism in various inflammatory diseases. In the study, the role of NAD+ metabolism in Complete Freund's Adjuvant (CFA)‐evoked inflammatory pain and the underlying mechanisms are investigated. The study demonstrated that CFA induced upregulation of nicotinamide phosphoribosyltransferase (NAMPT) in dorsal root ganglia (DRG) without significant changes in the spinal cord. Inhibition of NAMPT expression by intrathecal injection of NAMPT siRNA alleviated CFA‐induced pain‐like behavior, decreased NAD+ contents in DRG, and lowered poly‐(ADP‐ribose) polymerase 1 (PARP1) activity levels. These effects are all reversed by the supplement of nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN). Inhibition of PARP1 expression by intrathecal injection of PARP1 siRNA alleviated CFA‐induced pain‐like behavior, while elevated NAD+ levels of DRG. The analgesic effect of inhibiting NAMPT/NAD+/PARP1 axis can be attributed to the downregulation of the NF‐κB/IL‐1β inflammatory pathway. Double immunofluorescence staining showed that the expression of NAMPT/NAD+/PARP1 axis is restricted to DRG neurons. In conclusion, PARP1 activation in response to CFA stimulation, fueled by NAMPT‐derived NAD+, mediates CFA‐induced inflammatory pain through NF‐κB/IL‐1β inflammatory pathway.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province

Publisher

Wiley

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