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Query: UMLS:C0279530 (
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Mas-related G-protein-coupled receptor subtype C (MrgC) has been shown to play an important role in the development of
bone cancer
pain. Ubiquitination is reported to participate in pain. However, whether MrgC ubiquitination plays a role in
bone cancer
pain remains unclear. To answer this question, we designed and performed this study. Osteosarcoma cells were implanted into the intramedullary space of the right femurs of C3H/HeJ mice to induce progressive
bone cancer
pain. MrgC agonist bovine adrenal medulla 8-22 (
BAM
8-22) or MrgC antagonist anti-MrgC antibody were injected intrathecally on day 14 after
bone cancer
pain was successfully induced. The pain behaviors, the MrgC ubiquitination levels and intracellular calcium concentration in spinal neurons were measured before and after injection, respectively. With comparison to normal and sham group, mice in tumor group exhibited serious
bone cancer
pain on day 14, and the level of MrgC ubiquitination and intracellular calcium concentration in spinal neurons was significantly higher. Intrathecal injection of
BAM
8-22 significantly alleviated
bone cancer
pain, increased the MrgC ubiquitination level and decreased intracellular calcium concentration in spinal neurons; however, these effects were reversed by administration of anti-MrgC antibody. Our study reveals that MrgC ubiquitination participates in the production and maintenance of
bone cancer
pain in mice, possibly through the regulation of intracellular calcium concentration in mice spinal neurons.
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PMID:The Ubiquitination of Spinal MrgC Alleviates Bone Cancer Pain and Reduces Intracellular Calcium Concentration in Spinal Neurons in Mice. 3151 77