Ion Current Rectification Activity Induced by Boron Hydride Nanosheets to Enhance Magnesium Analgesia

Author:

Liu Yanyan1,Qi Qi2,Jiang Yaqin13,Zhao Peiran1,Chen Lijie1,Ma Xiaqing2,Shi Yuhan4,Xu Jianxun1,Li Jinjin3,Chen Feixiang1,Chen Jian1,Zhang Le5,Wu Yelin6,Jiang Xingwu1,Jin Dayong5,Xu Tao2,Bu Wenbo1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Materials Science and State Key Laboratory of Molecular Engineering of Polymers, Academy for Engineering and Technology Fudan University Shanghai 200433 China

2. Department of Anesthesiology Shanghai Sixth Peoples Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao tong University Shanghai 200233 China

3. Shanghai Key Laboratory of Green Chemistry and Chemical Processes, School of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering East China Normal University Shanghai 200062 China

4. Baylor College of medicine Houston TX 77030 USA

5. Institute for Biomedical Materials and Devices (IBMD), Faculty of Science University of Technology Sydney Sydney, New South Wales 2007 Australia

6. Department of Medical Ultrasound Shanghai Tenth people's hospital, Tongji University School of Medicine Shanghai 200072 China

Abstract

AbstractThe limited analgesic efficiency of magnesium restricts its application in pain management. Here, we report boron hydride (BH) with ion currents rectification activity that can enhance the analgesic efficiency of magnesium without the risks of drug tolerance or addiction. We synthesize MgB2, comprising hexagonal boron sheets alternating with Mg2+. In pathological environment, Mg2+ is exchanged by H+, forming two‐dimensional borophene‐analogue BH sheets. BH interacts with the charged cations via cation‐pi interaction, leading to dynamic modulation of sodium and potassium ion currents around neurons. Additionally, released Mg2+ competes Ca2+ to inhibit its influx and neuronal excitation. In vitro cultured dorsal root neurons show a remarkable increase in threshold potential from the normal −35.9 mV to −5.9 mV after the addition of MgB2, indicating potent analgesic effect. In three typical pain models, including CFA‐induced inflammatory pain, CINP‐ or CCI‐induced neuropathic pain, MgB2 exhibits analgesic efficiency approximately 2.23, 3.20, and 2.0 times higher than clinical MgSO4, respectively, and even about 1.04, 1.66, and 1.95 times higher than morphine, respectively. The development of magnesium based intermetallic compounds holds promise in addressing the non‐opioid medical need for pain relief.

Funder

Program of Shanghai Academic Research Leader

Shanghai Rising-Star Program

Publisher

Wiley

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