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Research Article

The 4Hz mechanical vibration-activated Na/Ca exchange as a quantum-sensitive novel target for pain therapy

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Pages 301-310 | Received 15 Dec 2020, Accepted 31 Jan 2021, Published online: 13 Feb 2021
 

ABSTRACT

The activation of Na/40Ca exchange in reverse (R) mode leading to neuronal swelling and muscle contraction has been suggested as a mechanism for generation of pain signals. However, the activation of R Na/45Ca exchange, having higher rate than R Na/40Ca exchange, brings to depression of pain sensation, the mechanism of which is not clear. The previous data that the 4 Hz mechanical vibration (MV) has pain-relieving effects by activation of cGMP-dependent Na/Ca exchange in forward (F) mode, which leads to muscle hydration and neuronal dehydration, as in case of R Na/45Ca exchange activation, allow us to suggest that the comparative study of the effects of 4 Hz MV and R Na/45Ca exchange on thermal pain thresholds, tissue hydrations in different experimental conductions will make it possible to evaluate the mechanisms of R Na/45Ca exchange-induced inhibition of pain sensation. The obtained data show that the R Na/45Ca exchange-induced depression of pain sensation is due to high [Ca2+]i–inactivation of Na/K pump which brings to further increase of [Ca2+]i, while 4 Hz MV-activated F Na/Ca exchange-induced pain-relieving effect is due to Na/K pump activation by low [Ca2+]i. It is suggested that the R Na/45Ca exchange inhibits pain sensation, which is due to high [Ca2+]i–induced depression inhibition of muscle contractility, while the 4 Hz MV-induced pain-relieving effect is due to activation of Na/K pump by cGMP-dependent decrease of [Ca2+]i leading to muscle relaxation and neuronal dehydration. Therefore, the 4 Hz MV has been suggested as a novel quantum-mechanical sensitive target for pain therapy.

Acknowledgments

We express our gratitude to Ani Gyurjinyan from UNESCO Chair in Life Sciences for valuable support, advancement and editorial work.

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