Litcius/Paper detail

Developing nociceptor-selective treatments for acute and chronic pain

Selwyn S. Jayakar, Jaehoon Shim, Sooyeon Jo, Bruce P. Bean, Ilyas Singeç, Clifford J. Woolf

2021Science Translational Medicine59 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Despite substantial efforts dedicated to the development of new, nonaddictive analgesics, success in treating pain has been limited. Clinically available analgesic agents generally lack efficacy and may have undesirable side effects. Traditional target-based drug discovery efforts that generate compounds with selectivity for single targets have a high rate of attrition because of their poor clinical efficacy. Here, we examine the challenges associated with the current analgesic drug discovery model and review evidence in favor of stem cell–derived neuronal-based screening approaches for the identification of analgesic targets and compounds for treating diverse forms of acute and chronic pain.

Topics & Concepts

AnalgesicMedicineNociceptorChronic painAnalgesic agentsDrug discoveryDrugIntensive care medicineDrug developmentAcute painPharmacologyBioinformaticsNociceptionAnesthesiaPhysical therapyInternal medicineBiologyReceptorCancer, Stress, Anesthesia, and Immune ResponsePain Mechanisms and TreatmentsReceptor Mechanisms and Signaling