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Query: UMLS:C0030794 (
pelvic pain
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According to traditional Chinese medicine, the symptoms of chronic nonbacterial prostatitis/chronic
pelvic pain
syndrome (CNP/CPPS) may be treated using a cocktail of herbs that stimulate blood circulation ('activating blood circulation formula'). We investigated the effect of three doses of this formula on a rat model of CNP/CPPS. Male Wistar rats were injected with a saline extract of male sex accessory glands on days 0 and 30 to induce prostatitis and then treated daily by gavage between days 32 and 60. Treatment with low, medium and high doses of activating blood circulation formula resulted in an almost total rescue of paw withdrawal threshold at day 60, and treatment with the highest dose also significantly decreased prostate inflammation (assessed histopathologically). We further observed elevated serum prostaglandin E2 levels in the CNP/CPPS model which decreased upon high-dose treatment, and increased
Cox-2
expression in the prostate and spinal cord dorsal horn which was rescued in both tissues in the high-dose group and in the prostate in the medium-dose group. These results shed light on a possible mechanism by which activating blood circulation therapy may alleviate pain in a rat model of CNP/CPPS by downregulating
Cox-2
expression in the spinal cord, thereby raising the pain threshold. Further research will be needed to fully characterise the mechanism by which activating blood circulation therapy produces this therapeutic effect.
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PMID:Investigation of the effect of traditional Chinese medicine on pain and inflammation in chronic nonbacterial prostatitis in rats. 2684 Aug 92
Endometriosis is present in 1 in 10 reproductive-age women, and half experience deep dyspareunia (
pelvic pain
with sexual intercourse). Our objective was to investigate nerve growth factor (NGF) and its receptors (TrkA/p75NTR) in endometriosis-associated deep dyspareunia. A total of 32 women with endometriosis in the posterior pelvic compartment (cul-de-sac/uterosacrals) were included, either with (n = 17) or without (n = 15) deep dyspareunia symptoms confirmed by endovaginal ultrasound-assisted palpation on examination. Expression of NGF, TrkA, and p75NTR in the surgically excised cul-de-sac/uterosacral endometriosis was examined by immunohistochemistry and Histoscore blinded to pain phenotypes. Additionally, endometriotic stromal cells (ESCs; n = 3) from ectopic endometriosis lesions were cultured and incubated with/without NGF and/or Trk inhibitor K252a, followed by expression analysis of prostaglandin-endoperoxide synthase 2 (PTGS-2)/
cyclooxygenase 2
(COX-2; reverse transcription quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction and Western blot) and prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) secretion (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay). We found that the immunointensity of NGF and TrkA, but not p75NTR, was significantly elevated in endometriotic stroma and epithelium from women with deep dyspareunia compared to women without deep dyspareunia. Nerve growth factor immunoreactivity in the stroma was also significantly associated with deep dyspareunia intensity and local nerve bundle density. In cultured ESCs, NGF significantly increased PTGS-2/COX-2 mRNA and protein levels as well as PGE2 secretion, and these effects could be abolished by pretreatment of Trk inhibitor K252a. In conclusion, elevated NGF levels were associated with deep dyspareunia in women with cul-de-sac/uterosacral endometriosis. This association may be mediated by increased nerve bundle density and by COX-2/PGE2 stimulation via Trk receptor. Nerve growth factor signaling may play an important role in endometriosis-associated sexual pain.
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PMID:Nerve Growth Factor Is Associated With Sexual Pain in Women With Endometriosis. 2867 5