180
Views
0
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Case Report

Recurrence of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome After Administration of Adenosine

, &
Pages 233-237 | Received 10 Aug 2018, Accepted 29 Nov 2018, Published online: 29 May 2019

References

  • Tajerian M , ClarkJD. New concepts in complex regional pain syndrome. Hand Clin.32(1), 41–49 (2016).
  • Veldman PH , GorisRJ. Multiple reflex sympathetic dystrophy. Which patients are at risk for developing a recurrence of reflex sympathetic dystrophy in the same or another limb. Pain64(3), 463–466 (1996).
  • Sandroni P , Benrud-LarsonLM , McClellandRL , LowPA. Complex regional pain syndrome type I: incidence and prevalence in Olmsted County, a population-based study. Pain103(1–2), 199–207 (2003).
  • Backonja MM . Reflex sympathetic dystrophy/sympathetically maintained pain/causalgia: the syndrome of neuropathic pain with dysautonomia. Semin. Neurol.14(3), 263–271 (1994).
  • Harden RN , OaklanderAL , BurtonAWet al. Complex regional pain syndrome: practical diagnostic and treatment guidelines, 4th edition. Pain Med.14(2), 180–229 (2013).
  • Hasko G , LindenJ , CronsteinB , PacherP. Adenosine receptors: therapeutic aspects for inflammatory and immune diseases. Nat. Rev. Drug Discov.7(9), 759–770 (2008).
  • Milligan ED , WatkinsLR. Pathological and protective roles of glia in chronic pain. Nat. Rev. Neurosci.10(1), 23–36 (2009).
  • Sun CX , ZhongH , MohseninAet al. Role of A2B adenosine receptor signaling in adenosine-dependent pulmonary inflammation and injury. J. Clin. Invest.116(8), 2173–2182 (2006).
  • Shokouhi M , ClarkeC , Morley-ForsterP , MoulinDE , DavisKD , StLawrence K. Structural and functional brain changes at early and late stages of complex regional pain syndrome. J. Pain19(2), 146–157 (2018).
  • Lebel A , BecerraL , WallinDet al. fMRI reveals distinct CNS processing during symptomatic and recovered complex regional pain syndrome in children. Brain131(Pt 7), 1854–1879 (2008).
  • Geha PY , BalikiMN , HardenRN , BauerWR , ParrishTB , ApkarianAV. The brain in chronic CRPS pain: abnormal gray–white matter interactions in emotional and autonomic regions. Neuron60(4), 570–581 (2008).
  • Linnman C , BecerraL , BorsookD. Inflaming the brain: CRPS a model disease to understand neuroimmune interactions in chronic pain. J. Neuroimmune Pharmacol.8(3), 547–563 (2013).
  • Kurth F , ZillesK , FoxPT , LairdAR , EickhoffSB. A link between the systems: functional differentiation and integration within the human insula revealed by meta-analysis. Brain Struct. Funct.214(5–6), 519–534 (2010).
  • Zhang Y , DaiY , WenJet al. Detrimental effects of adenosine signaling in sickle cell disease. Nature Med.17(1), 79–86 (2011).
  • Dai Y , ZhangW , WenJ , ZhangY , KellemsRE , XiaY. A2B adenosine receptor-mediated induction of IL-6 promotes CKD. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol.22(5), 890–901 (2011).
  • Karmouty-Quintana H , ZhongH , AceroLet al. The A2B adenosine receptor modulates pulmonary hypertension associated with interstitial lung disease. FASEB J.26(6), 2546–2557 (2012).
  • Reutershan J , VollmerI , StarkS , WagnerR , NgamsriKC , EltzschigHK. Adenosine and inflammation: CD39 and CD73 are critical mediators in LPS-induced PMN trafficking into the lungs. FASEB J.23(2), 473–482 (2009).
  • Schingnitz U , HartmannK , MacManusCFet al. Signaling through the A2B adenosine receptor dampens endotoxin-induced acute lung injury. J. Immunol.184(9), 5271–5279 (2010).
  • Zhou Y , SchneiderDJ , MorschlEet al. Distinct roles for the A2B adenosine receptor in acute and chronic stages of bleomycin-induced lung injury. J. Immunol.186(2), 1097–1106 (2011).
  • Korboukh I , Hull-RydeEA , RittinerJEet al. Orally active adenosine A (1) receptor agonists with antinociceptive effects in mice. J. Med. Chem.55(14), 6467–6477 (2012).
  • Sowa NA , VossMK , ZylkaMJ. Recombinant ecto-5-nucleotidase (CD73) has long lasting antinociceptive effects that are dependent on adenosine A1 receptor activation. Mol. Pain6, 20 (2010).
  • Sawynok J , LiuXJ. Adenosine in the spinal cord and periphery: release and regulation of pain. Prog. Neurobiol.69(5), 313–340 (2003).
  • Sawynok J , ReidA , PoonA. Peripheral antinociceptive effect of an adenosine kinase inhibitor, with augmentation by an adenosine deaminase inhibitor, in the rat formalin test. Pain74(1), 75–81 (1998).
  • Abo-Salem OM , HayallahAM , Bilkei-GorzoA , FilipekB , ZimmerA , MullerCE. Antinociceptive effects of novel A2B adenosine receptor antagonists. J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther.308(1), 358–366 (2004).
  • Li L , HaoJX , FredholmBB , SchulteG , Wiesenfeld-HallinZ , XuXJ. Peripheral adenosine A2A receptors are involved in carrageenan-induced mechanical hyperalgesia in mice. Neuroscience170, 923–928 (2010).
  • Savegnago L , JesseCR , NogueiraCW. Caffeine and a selective adenosine A(2B) receptor antagonist but not imidazoline receptor antagonists modulate antinociception induced by diphenyl diselenide in mice. Neurosci. Lett.436(2), 120–123 (2008).
  • Hu X , AdebiyiMG , LuoJet al. Sustained elevated adenosine via ADORA2B promotes chronic pain through neuro–immune interaction. Cell Rep.16(1), 106–119 (2016).
  • Abe K , NakamuraT , YamabeEet al. Quantification of edematous changes by diffusion magnetic resonance imaging in gastrocnemius muscles after spinal nerve ligation. PLoS ONE13(2), e0193306 (2018).
  • Parkitny L , McAuleyJH , DiPietro Fet al. Inflammation in complex regional pain syndrome: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Neurology80(1), 106–117 (2013).
  • Schlereth T , DrummondPD , BirkleinF. Inflammation in CRPS: role of the sympathetic supply. Auton. Neurosci.182, 102–107 (2014).
  • Goh EL , ChidambaramS , MaD. Complex regional pain syndrome: a recent update. Burns & Trauma5(2), 1–11 (2017).
  • Hains LE , LoramLC , WeiselerJLet al. Pain intensity and duration can be enhanced by prior challenge: initial evidence suggestive of a role of microglial priming. J. Pain11(10), 1004–1014 (2010).
  • Sohinki D , ObelOA. Current trends in supraventricular tachycardia management. Ochsner J.14(4), 586–595 (2014).
  • Hayashida M , FukudaKI , FukunagaA. Clinical application of adenosine and ATP for pain control. J. Anesth.19, 225–235 (2005).
  • Rauck RL , NorthJ , EisenachJC. Intrathecal clonidine and adenosine: effects on pain and sensory processing in patients with chronic regional pain syndrome. Pain156(1), 88–95 (2015).
  • Sollevi A , BelfrageM , LundebergT , SegerdahlM , HanssonP. Systemic adenosine infusion: a new treatment to alleviate spontaneous and evoked neuropathic pain. Pain61(1), 155–158 (1995).
  • Belfrage M , SolleviA , SegerdahlM , SjölundKF , HanssonP. Systemic adenosine infusion alleviates spontaneous and stimulus evoked pain in patients with peripheral neuropathic pain. Anesth. Analg.81(4), 713–717 (1995).
  • Sylvén C . Mechanisms of pain in angina pectoris: a critical review of the adenosine hypothesis. Cardiovasc. Drugs Ther.7(5), 787–791 (1993).
  • Segerdahl M , SolleviA. Adenosine and pain relief: a clinical overview. Drug. Dev. Res.45, 151–158 (1998).
  • Sollevi A . Effect of adenosine infusion in the conscious man. In: Adenosine and Adenosine Nucleotides as Regulators of Cellular Function. PhillisJW ( Ed.). CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, USA, 283–291 (1991).
  • Parker RB , McCollamPL. Adenosine in the episodic treatment of paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia. Clin. Pharm.9(4), 261–271 (1990).
  • Koeppen M , EckleT , EltzschigHK. Interplay of hypoxia and A2B adenosine receptors in tissue protection. Adv. Pharm.61, 145–186 (2011).
  • Zhou AM , LiWB , LiQJ , LiuHQ , FengRF , ZhaoHG. A short cerebral ischemic preconditioning up-regulates adenosine receptors in the hippocampal CA1 region of rats. Neurosci. Res.48(4), 397–404 (2004).
  • Eltzschig HK , IblaJC , FurutaGTet al. Coordinated adenine nucleotide phosphohydrolysis and nucleoside signaling in posthypoxic endothelium: role of ectonucleotidases and adenosine A2B receptors. J. Ex. Med.198(5), 783–796 (2003).
  • Martins DF , PradoMRB , Daruge-NetoEet al. Caffeine prevents antihyperalgesic effect of gabapentin in an animal model of CRPS-I: evidence for the involvement of spinal adenosine A1 receptor. J. Periph. Nerv. Sys.20(4), 403–409 (2015).

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.