Differential behavioral response to predator odor in neuropathic pain in mice

Amalia Natsi, Mary Valkanou, Elissavet Anousi, Charalampos Labrakakis
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Neuropathic pain, a type of chronic pain caused by injury or disease of the somatosensory system, affects ∼10% of the general population and is difficult to treat. It is strongly associated with mood disorder comorbidities and impairs quality of life. It was recently suggested that hypervigilance caused by chronic pain might be of advantage in some species, helping them avoid predators during injury when they are most vulnerable. Here, we sought to confirm the hypervigilance hypothesis by using two predator odor (PO) paradigms, one with transient and one with continuous odor presentation. We observed behavioral responses to PO in neuropathic and control mice in an open field setting. We find that neuropathic mice show hypervigilance to PO, confirming previous results. However, we also find increased anxiety responses to neutral odor in neuropathic mice, which manifests as maladaptive pain. This demonstrates that this maladaptive nature of pain could be an evolutionary adaptation aimed at reducing injury-induced vulnerability.
小鼠神经性疼痛时对捕食者气味的不同行为反应
神经病理性疼痛是一种由躯体感觉系统损伤或疾病引起的慢性疼痛,影响着 10% 的普通人群,并且难以治疗。它与情绪障碍并发症密切相关,并影响生活质量。最近有人提出,慢性疼痛导致的过度警觉可能对某些物种有利,有助于它们在受伤时避开捕食者,而此时它们是最脆弱的。在这里,我们试图通过两种捕食者气味(PO)范例来证实过度警觉假说,一种是瞬时气味范例,另一种是持续气味范例。我们观察了神经病理性小鼠和对照组小鼠在开放场地环境中对 PO 的行为反应。我们发现,神经病理性小鼠对捕食者气味表现出过度警觉,这证实了之前的研究结果。然而,我们还发现神经病理性小鼠对中性气味的焦虑反应增加,表现为适应不良疼痛。这表明,疼痛的这种适应不良性质可能是一种进化适应,旨在降低损伤引起的脆弱性。
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