Formoterol alters chemokine expression and ameliorates pain behaviors after moderate spinal cord injury in female mice

Mar 1, 2025The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics

Formoterol changes immune signaling and reduces pain after moderate spinal cord injury in female mice

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Abstract

Treatment with formoterol reduced proinflammatory cytokines at the injury site after spinal cord injury.

  • Secondary spinal cord injury is associated with increased levels of cytokines and chemokines, which may contribute to chronic pain.
  • Nearly 80% of spinal cord injury patients report chronic pain that is often poorly managed.
  • Formoterol treatment decreased the expression of several proinflammatory cytokines and chemokines at the injury site, regardless of injury severity.
  • Mice treated with formoterol showed a reduction of approximately 15% in thermal hyperalgesia by 35 days post-injury.
  • Formoterol treatment maintained consistent withdrawal times in response to mechanical stimuli, unlike vehicle-treated mice, which displayed significant mechanical allodynia.

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