Identification of spinal circuits involved in touch-evoked dynamic mechanical pain.
Citation | Cheng, Longzhen, et al. “Identification of Spinal Circuits Involved in Touch-Evoked Dynamic Mechanical Pain”. 2017. Nature Neuroscience, vol. 20, no. 6, 2017, pp. 804–814. |
Center | Boston Area |
Author | Longzhen Cheng, Bo Duan, Tianwen Huang, Yan Zhang, Yangyang Chen, Olivier Britz, Lidia Garcia-Campmany, Xiangyu Ren, Linh Vong, Bradford B Lowell, Martyn Goulding, Yun Wang, Qiufu Ma |
Abstract |
Mechanical hypersensitivity is a debilitating symptom for millions of chronic pain patients. It exists in distinct forms, including brush-evoked dynamic and filament-evoked punctate hypersensitivities. We reduced dynamic mechanical hypersensitivity induced by nerve injury or inflammation in mice by ablating a group of adult spinal neurons defined by developmental co-expression of VGLUT3 and Lbx1 (VT3 neurons): the mice lost brush-evoked nocifensive responses and conditional place aversion. Electrophysiological recordings show that VT3 neurons form morphine-resistant polysynaptic pathways relaying inputs from low-threshold Aβ mechanoreceptors to lamina I output neurons. The subset of somatostatin-lineage neurons preserved in VT3-neuron-ablated mice is largely sufficient to mediate morphine-sensitive and morphine-resistant forms of von Frey filament-evoked punctate mechanical hypersensitivity. Furthermore, acute silencing of VT3 neurons attenuated pre-established dynamic mechanical hypersensitivity induced by nerve injury, suggesting that these neurons may be a cellular target for treating this form of neuropathic pain. |
Year of Publication |
2017
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Journal |
Nature neuroscience
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Volume |
20
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Issue |
6
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Number of Pages |
804-814
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Date Published |
06/2017
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ISSN Number |
1546-1726
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DOI |
10.1038/nn.4549
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Alternate Journal |
Nat. Neurosci.
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PMID |
28436981
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PMCID |
PMC5470641
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