Synthetic μO-Conotoxin MrVIB Blocks TTX-Resistant Sodium Channel NaV1.8 and
Has a Long-Lasting Analgesic Activity†
Posted on 2006-06-13 - 00:00
μO-Conotoxin MrVIB is a blocker of voltage-gated sodium channels, including TTX-sensitive
and -resistant subtypes. A comprehensive characterization of this peptide has been hampered by the lack
of sufficient synthetic material. Here, we describe the successful chemical synthesis and oxidative folding
of MrVIB that has made an investigation of the pharmacological properties and therapeutic potential of
the peptide feasible. We show for the first time that synthetic MrVIB blocks rat NaV1.8 sodium channels
and has potent and long-lasting local anesthetic effects when tested in two pain assays in rats. Furthermore,
MrVIB can block propagation of action potentials in A- and C-fibers in sciatic nerve as well as skeletal
muscle in isolated preparations from rat. Our work provides the first example of analgesia produced by
a conotoxin that blocks sodium channels. The emerging diversity of antinociceptive mechanisms targeted
by different classes of conotoxins is discussed.
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Bulaj, Grzegorz; Zhang, Min-Min; Green, Brad R.; Fiedler, Brian; Layer, Richard T.; Wei, Sue; et al. (2016). Synthetic μO-Conotoxin MrVIB Blocks TTX-Resistant Sodium Channel NaV1.8 and
Has a Long-Lasting Analgesic Activity†. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/bi060159+