Biomarkers for microglia activation in neuropathic pain

  • Putu Eka Widyadharma Department of Neurology, Faculty of Medicine, Udayana University and Sanglah General Hospital, Bali, (Indonesia)
  • Aurelia Vania Department of Neurology, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Atma Jaya Catholic University, Jakarta, (Indonesia)
  • Jimmy FA Barus Department of Neurology, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Atma Jaya Catholic University, Jakarta, (Indonesia)
  • Yudiyanta . Department of Neurology, Faculty of Medicine, Public Health, and Nursing, Gadjah Mada University, Yogyakarta, (Indonesia)
  • Thomas Eko Purwata Department of Neurology, Faculty of Medicine, Udayana University and Sanglah General Hospital, Bali, (Indonesia)
Keywords: Neuropathic pain, Microglia activation, Biomarker

Abstract

Neuropathic pain (NP) is a result of direct disturbances of somatosensory pathways. Its pathophysiology includes various mechanisms. Recent studies have reported an important role of microglia in the NP mechanism. There are several chemical molecules which are involved in microglia activation. The activated microglia will, in turn, enhance some receptors expression that can be used as markers of its activation. Though we still need future studies about precise microglia role in NP mechanism, the chemical mediators that initiate microglia activation and the alteration of some receptors in the activated microglia which have been found from previous studies can be the interesting future research materials and the promising target for a new therapy for NP.

Citation: Widyadharma PE, Vania A, Barus JFA, Yudiyanta, Purwata TE. Biomarkers for microglia activation in neuropathic pain. Anaesth pain intensive care 2020;24(1):___

DOI: https://doi.org/10.35975/apic.v24i1.

Received – 12 June 2019,

Reviewed – 15 September 2019, 29 February 2020,

Accepted – 2 March 2020;

Published
05-07-2020
How to Cite
Widyadharma, P., Vania, A., Barus, J., ., Y., & Purwata, T. (2020). Biomarkers for microglia activation in neuropathic pain. Anaesthesia, Pain & Intensive Care, 24(1), 87-93. https://doi.org/10.35975/apic.v24i1.1229
Section
Review Article