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Osteoarthritis and Cartilage

Volume 21, Issue 9, September 2013, Pages 1223-1228
Osteoarthritis and Cartilage

Review
Nerve growth factor: an update on the science and therapy

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Summary

Objective

Nerve growth factor (NGF) is a key regulator of nociceptive pain and thus appears to be an interesting target molecule for an innovative class of analgesic medication. We set out to review the principles of neurogenic inflammation and results of anti-NGF regimens in animal studies as well as clinical trials with patients with back pain and osteoarthritis (OA).

Design

We searched using Google Scholar Search and Pubmed as well as through conference reports for articles and abstracts related to NGF and clinical trials using anti-NGF regimens. We report on efficacy findings and adverse events (AEs) related to these agents in this review.

Results

We identified five full articles and eight abstract reports relating to anti-NGF agents studied for use in back pain and in OA.

Conclusions

Anti-NGF agents either alone or in combination with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents (NSAIDs) were more efficacious for the treatment of pain in a number of trials of knee and hip pain compared to NSAIDs alone. However, adverse effects that included rapidly progressive OA and joint replacement were more common in patients treated with anti-NGF and NSAIDs than either treatment alone. Anti-NGF treatment related neurologic symptoms including paresthesias, and potentially other types of adverse effects were usually transient but warrant additional investigation.

Keywords

Neurogenic inflammation
Nerve growth factor
Receptor antagonists
Osteoarthitis

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