Sigma-1 Receptors Control Neuropathic Pain and Peripheral Neuroinflammation After Nerve Injury in Female Mice: A Transcriptomic Study

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Ruiz-Cantero, M. Carmen [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Entrena, Jose M. [2 ,3 ,8 ]
Artacho-Cordon, Antonia [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Huerta, Miguel A. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Portillo-Salido, Enrique [4 ]
Nieto, Francisco R. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Baeyens, Jose M. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Costigan, Michael [5 ,6 ]
Gonzalez-Cano, Rafael [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Cobos, Enrique J. [1 ,2 ,3 ,7 ]
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[1] Univ Granada, Fac Med, Dept Pharmacol, Granada 18016, Spain
[2] Univ Granada, Inst Neurosci, Biomed Res Ctr, Granada 18100, Spain
[3] Biosanit Res Inst ibs GRANADA, Granada 18012, Spain
[4] Int Univ Rioja UNIR, Fac Hlth Sci, Logrono 26004, La Rioja, Spain
[5] Harvard Med Sch, Dept Neurobiol, Boston, MA 02115 USA
[6] Boston Childrens Hosp, Dept Anaesthesia, Boston, MA 02115 USA
[7] Teofilo Hernando Inst Drug Discovery, Madrid 28029, Spain
[8] Univ Granada, Sci Instrumentat Ctr, Anim Behav Res Unit, Parque Tecnol Ciencias Salud, Granada 18100, Spain
关键词
Sigma-1; receptor; Neuropathic pain; Neuroinflammation; T cell; Macrophage; Artificial intelligence; DORSAL-ROOT GANGLION; MECHANICAL ALLODYNIA; SPINAL-CORD; MOUSE MODEL; EXPRESSION; MARAVIROC; CCR5; MICROARRAY; ASTROCYTES; MODULATION;
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10.1007/s11481-024-10144-8
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
摘要
The mechanisms for neuropathic pain amelioration by sigma-1 receptor inhibition are not fully understood. We studied genome-wide transcriptomic changes (RNAseq) in the dorsal root ganglia (DRG) from wild-type and sigma-1 receptor knockout mice prior to and following Spared Nerve Injury (SNI). In wildtype mice, most of the transcriptomic changes following SNI are related to the immune function or neurotransmission. Immune function transcripts contain cytokines and markers for immune cells, including macrophages/monocytes and CD4 + T cells. Many of these immune transcripts were attenuated by sigma-1 knockout in response to SNI. Consistent with this we found, using flow cytometry, that sigma-1 knockout mice showed a reduction in macrophage/monocyte recruitment as well as an absence of CD4 + T cell recruitment in the DRG after nerve injury. Sigma-1 knockout mice showed a reduction of neuropathic (mechanical and cold) allodynia and spontaneous pain-like responses (licking of the injured paw) which accompany the decreased peripheral neuroinflammatory response after nerve injury. Treatment with maraviroc (a CCR5 antagonist which preferentially inhibits CD4 + T cells in the periphery) of neuropathic wild-type mice only partially replicated the sigma-1 knockout phenotype, as it did not alter cold allodynia but attenuated spontaneous pain-like responses and mechanical hypersensitivity. Therefore, modulation of peripheral CD4 + T cell activity might contribute to the amelioration of spontaneous pain and neuropathic tactile allodynia seen in the sigma-1 receptor knockout mice, but not to the effect on cold allodynia. We conclude that sigma-1 receptor inhibition decreases DRG neuroinflammation which might partially explain its anti-neuropathic effect.
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