Lysophosphatidyl-choline 16:0 mediates persistent joint pain through Acid-Sensing Ion Channel 3: preclinical and clinical evidences - Archive ouverte HAL
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Lysophosphatidyl-choline 16:0 mediates persistent joint pain through Acid-Sensing Ion Channel 3: preclinical and clinical evidences

Florian Jacquot
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Spiro Khoury
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Bonnie Labrum
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Kevin Delanoe
Ludivine Pidoux
Julie Barbier
Lauriane Delay
Agathe Bayle
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Youssef Aissouni
David Barriere
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Kim Kultima
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Eva Freyhult
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Anders Hugo
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Eva Kosek
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Aisha Ahmed
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Alexandra Jurczak
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Eric Lingueglia
Camilla Svensson
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Veronique Breuil
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Thierry Ferreira
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Fabien Marchand
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Abstract

Rheumatic diseases are often associated to debilitating chronic joint pain, which remains difficult to treat and requires new therapeutic strategies. Here, we describe increased content of lysophosphatidyl-choline (LPC) 16:0 in the knee synovial fluids of two independent cohorts of patients with painful joint diseases. If LPC16:0 levels correlated with pain in patients with osteoarthritis (OA), they do not appear to be the hallmark of a particular joint disease. We found that intra-articular injections of LPC16:0 in mouse produce chronic pain and anxiety-like behaviors in both males and females with no apparent inflammation, peripheral nerve sprouting and damage, nor bone alterations. LPC16:0-induced persistent pain state is dependent on peripheral Acid-Sensing Ion Channel 3 (ASIC3), ultimately leading to central sensitization. LPC16:0 and ASIC3 thus appear as key players of chronic joint pain with potential implications in OA and possibly across others rheumatic diseases.
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hal-03187657 , version 1 (25-11-2021)

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Florian Jacquot, Spiro Khoury, Bonnie Labrum, Kevin Delanoe, Ludivine Pidoux, et al.. Lysophosphatidyl-choline 16:0 mediates persistent joint pain through Acid-Sensing Ion Channel 3: preclinical and clinical evidences. 2021. ⟨hal-03187657⟩
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