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Nerve growth factor inhibitor

Nerve growth factor (NGF) inhibitors are a class of compounds that inhibit the action of the neurotrophin nerve growth factor by targeting NGF molecules or NGF receptors. NGF inhibitors have demonstrated therapeutic potential in treatment of certain chronic pain disorders, including osteoarthritis, and chronic lower back pain. Two NGF inhibitors are undergoing clinical trials as potential treatments for pain disorders.

Medical uses
Osteoarthritis In clinical studies, NGF inhibitors have demonstrated efficacy in reducing pain and improving function in persons with knee or hip osteoarthritis. those receiving the treatment were more likely to experience rapid progression of the disease, necessitating surgical treatment (especially if also taking NSAIDs concurrently). == Mechanism of action ==
Mechanism of action
NGF is involved in pain signalling.), and injection of NGF causes allodynia and hyperalgesia. NGF inhibitors may take the form of monoclonal antibodies that bind to NGF, or small molecule inhibitors of NGF receptors. NGF inhibition may be achieved by sequestering free NGF molecules, blocking receptor binding, or inhibiting receptor function. Anti-NGF antibodies have demonstrated the greatest promise as potential medications. == References ==
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