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Targeting TRP channels for pain relief: A review of current evidence from bench to bedside

Ari Koivisto, Thomas Voets, Michael J. Iadarola, A Szállaśi

2024Current Opinion in Pharmacology59 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Several decades of research support the involvement of transient receptor potential (TRP) channels in nociception. Despite the disappointments of early TRPV1 antagonist programs, the TRP family remains a promising therapeutic target in pain disorders. High-dose capsaicin patches are already in clinical use to relieve neuropathic pain. At present, localized injections of the side-directed TRPV1 agonist capsaicin and resiniferatoxin are undergoing clinical trials in patients with osteoarthritis and bone cancer pain. TRPA1, TRPM3, and TRPC5 channels are also of significant interest. This review discusses the role of TRP channels in human pain conditions.

Topics & Concepts

Transient receptor potential channelResiniferatoxinTRPV1Bench to bedsideMedicineCapsaicinNeuropathic painNociceptionNociceptorAgonistNeurosciencePharmacologyAnesthesiaBioinformaticsReceptorInternal medicinePsychologyBiologyMedical physicsIon Channels and ReceptorsPain Mechanisms and TreatmentsHerbal Medicine Research Studies