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Inhibition of granulocyte ROS production by opioids prevents regeneration

Elodie Labit, Lise Rabiller, Christophe Guissard, Mireille Andre, Christine Rampon, Corinne Barreau, Beatrice Cousin, Audrey Carriere, Margaux Raffin, Gilles Mithieux, Mohamad Ala Eddine, Bernard Pipy, Anne Lorsignol, Sophie Vriz, Cecile Dromard, Louis Casteilla
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/182584
Elodie Labit
UMR STROMALab; Universite de Toulouse, CNRS ERL5311, EFS, INP-ENVT, Inserm U1031;
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Lise Rabiller
UMR STROMALab; Universite de Toulouse, CNRS ERL5311, EFS, INP-ENVT, Inserm U1031;
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Christophe Guissard
UMR STROMALab; Universite de Toulouse, CNRS ERL5311, EFS, INP-ENVT, Inserm U1031;
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Mireille Andre
UMR STROMALab; Universite de Toulouse, CNRS ERL5311, EFS, INP-ENVT, Inserm U1031;
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Christine Rampon
Universite Paris Diderot, Sorbonne Paris Cite, CIRB CNRS UMR 7241; INSERM U1050;
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Corinne Barreau
UMR STROMALab; Universite de Toulouse, CNRS ERL5311, EFS, INP-ENVT, Inserm U1031;
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Beatrice Cousin
UMR STROMALab; Universite de Toulouse, CNRS ERL5311, EFS, INP-ENVT, Inserm U1031;
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Audrey Carriere
UMR STROMALab; Universite de Toulouse, CNRS ERL5311, EFS, INP-ENVT, Inserm U1031;
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Margaux Raffin
Inserm U1213 - France Universite de Lyon - France Universite Lyon 1, France;
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Gilles Mithieux
Inserm U1213 - France Universite de Lyon - France Universite Lyon 1, France;
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Mohamad Ala Eddine
UMR 152-Pharma-Dev, Universite de Toulouse, France
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Bernard Pipy
UMR 152-Pharma-Dev, Universite de Toulouse, France
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Anne Lorsignol
UMR STROMALab; Universite de Toulouse, CNRS ERL5311, EFS, INP-ENVT, Inserm U1031;
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Sophie Vriz
Universite Paris Diderot, Sorbonne Paris Cite, CIRB CNRS UMR 7241; INSERM U1050;
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Cecile Dromard
UMR STROMALab; Universite de Toulouse, CNRS ERL5311, EFS, INP-ENVT, Inserm U1031;
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Louis Casteilla
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  • For correspondence: louis.casteilla@inserm.fr
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Abstract

Inhibition of regeneration and induction of healing are classic outcomes of tissue repair in adult mammals. Here, by using gain and loss of function experiments, we demonstrate that both endogenous and exogenous opioids prevent tissue regeneration in adults, by inhibiting the early reactive oxygen species (ROS) production occurring after lesion and required for regeneration. These effects can be overcome and regeneration induced by the use of an opioid antagonist. These results, obtained in both gold-standard adult zebrafish and a newly-developed model of regeneration in adult mammals, demonstrate that this mechanism can be considered as a general paradigm in vertebrates. In addition, we show that opioids act via signaling through peripheral mu-receptors expressed on granulocytes. This work clearly demonstrates the deleterious role of opioids on tissue regeneration through the control of ROS production in vertebrates and thus questions about opioid-based analgesia in perioperative care.

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Inhibition of granulocyte ROS production by opioids prevents regeneration
Elodie Labit, Lise Rabiller, Christophe Guissard, Mireille Andre, Christine Rampon, Corinne Barreau, Beatrice Cousin, Audrey Carriere, Margaux Raffin, Gilles Mithieux, Mohamad Ala Eddine, Bernard Pipy, Anne Lorsignol, Sophie Vriz, Cecile Dromard, Louis Casteilla
bioRxiv 182584; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/182584
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Inhibition of granulocyte ROS production by opioids prevents regeneration
Elodie Labit, Lise Rabiller, Christophe Guissard, Mireille Andre, Christine Rampon, Corinne Barreau, Beatrice Cousin, Audrey Carriere, Margaux Raffin, Gilles Mithieux, Mohamad Ala Eddine, Bernard Pipy, Anne Lorsignol, Sophie Vriz, Cecile Dromard, Louis Casteilla
bioRxiv 182584; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/182584

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