Partial nerve injury induces electrophysiological changes in conducting (uninjured) nociceptive and nonnociceptive DRG neurons: Possible relationships to aspects of peripheral neuropathic pain and paresthesias

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作者
Djouhri, Laiche [1 ]
Fang, Xin [1 ]
Koutsikou, Stella [1 ]
Lawson, Sally N. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Bristol, Sch Physiol & Pharmacol, Bristol BS8 1TD, Avon, England
基金
英国惠康基金;
关键词
Uninjured neuron; Spontaneous firing; Dorsal root ganglion; Nociceptor; Pain behaviour; Nerve injury; Nociception; Neuropathic pain; Threshold; Allodynia; Hyperalgesia; Neuroinflammation; Spontaneous pain; Paresthesia; Action potential; Membrane potential; In vivo; Intracellular recording; A beta-nociceptors; A-fibre nociceptors; C-fibre nociceptors; Low-threshold mechanoreceptors; DORSAL-ROOT GANGLION; PRIMARY AFFERENT NEURONS; PRIMARY SENSORY NEURONS; ACTION-POTENTIAL SHAPE; SODIUM-CHANNELS; MEMBRANE-PROPERTIES; TACTILE ALLODYNIA; SENSATION LIKE; K+ CHANNELS; RAT;
D O I
10.1016/j.pain.2012.04.019
中图分类号
R614 [麻醉学];
学科分类号
100217 ;
摘要
Partial nerve injury leads to peripheral neuropathic pain. This injury results in conducting/uninterrupted (also called uninjured) sensory fibres, conducting through the damaged nerve alongside axotomised/degenerating fibres. In rats seven days after L5 spinal nerve axotomy (SNA) or modified-SNA (added loose-ligation of L4 spinal nerve with neuroinflammation-inducing chromic-gut), we investigated a) neuropathic pain behaviours and b) electrophysiological changes in conducting/uninterrupted L4 dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons with receptive fields (called: L4-receptive-field-neurons). Compared to pretreatment, modified-SNA rats showed highly significant increases in spontaneous-foot-lifting duration, mechanical-hypersensitivity/allodynia, and heat-hypersensitivity/hyperalgesia, that were significantly greater than after SNA, especially spontaneous-foot-lifting. We recorded intracellularly in vivo from normal L4/L5 DRG neurons and ipsilateral L4-receptive-field-neurons. After SNA or modified-SNA, L4-receptive-field-neurons showed the following: a) increased percentages of C-, Ad-, and Ab-nociceptors and cutaneous Aa/b-low-threshold mechanoreceptors with ongoing/spontaneous firing; b) spontaneous firing in C-nociceptors that originated peripherally; this was at a faster rate in modified-SNA than SNA; c) decreased electrical thresholds in A-nociceptors after SNA; d) hyperpolarised membrane potentials in A-nociceptors and Aa/b-low-threshold-mechanoreceptors after SNA, but not C-nociceptors; e) decreased somatic action potential rise times in C- and A-nociceptors, not Aa/b-low-threshold-mechanoreceptors. We suggest that these changes in subtypes of conducting/uninterrupted neurons after partial nerve injury contribute to the different aspects of neuropathic pain as follows: spontaneous firing in nociceptors to ongoing/spontaneous pain; spontaneous firing in Aa/b-low-threshold-mechanoreceptors to dysesthesias/paresthesias; and lowered A-nociceptor electrical thresholds to A-nociceptor sensitization, and greater evoked pain. (C) 2012 International Association for the Study of Pain. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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页码:1824 / 1836
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