Intravenous Streptozotocin Induces Variants in Painful Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy in Female Mice.

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Journal of Pain Research Pub Date : 2025-07-02 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2147/JPR.S523693
Michelle A Hagenimana, Audrey R Green, Jessica A Tierney, Melissa E Lenert, Michael D Burton
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Abstract

Purpose: At least half of the 34 million diabetic patients in the US develop painful diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN). Recent evidence suggests that there are sex differences in the prevalence and mechanisms underlying pathological pain states. However, due to technical limitations in murine models, there is a dearth of the use of females in diabetic neuropathy research. There is a need to develop a reproducible model to induce painful DPN in both sexes. The predominately used model employs streptozotocin (STZ) administration via intraperitoneal injections. This strategy consistently induces diabetic pathology in males, but not females. We set out to enhance a current murine DPN model by identifying a method for inducing diabetic pathologies in male and female mice and tracking the development of painful neuropathy.

Methods: Painful DPN was induced in both male and female mice through five daily intravenous injections of STZ. Metrics of diabetic pathology and pain behaviors were assessed across the development of painful DPN. To investigate neuronal sensitivity, calcium imaging assessing dorsal root ganglia neurons was performed.

Results: We found that after intravenous administration of STZ, both male and female mice exhibited elevated blood glucose levels, impaired glucose tolerance, and increased mechanical and thermal hypersensitivity. Interestingly, we observed a subset of STZ-insensitive animals that displayed comparable elevated glucose levels to the STZ-sensitive animals. Calcium imaging was performed to investigate neuronal sensitivity and we found that both male and female mice with diabetic pathology had a lower latency to peak capsaicin-induced response compared to their control counterparts.

Conclusion: Our findings demonstrate that intravenous administration of STZ can induce comparable diabetic neuropathy in male and female mice and opens the door for future preclinical studies on diabetic neuropathy.

静脉注射链脲佐菌素诱导雌性小鼠疼痛性糖尿病周围神经病变的变异。
目的:美国3400万糖尿病患者中至少有一半患有疼痛性糖尿病周围神经病变(DPN)。最近的证据表明,在病理性疼痛状态的患病率和机制上存在性别差异。然而,由于小鼠模型的技术限制,在糖尿病神经病变研究中缺乏使用女性。有必要开发一个可复制的模型,以诱导疼痛的DPN在两性。主要使用的模型是通过腹腔注射链脲佐菌素(STZ)。这种策略始终在男性中诱发糖尿病病理,而不是女性。我们着手通过确定一种在雄性和雌性小鼠中诱导糖尿病病理的方法并跟踪疼痛性神经病变的发展来增强当前的小鼠DPN模型。方法:通过每天5次静脉注射STZ诱导雄性和雌性小鼠疼痛性DPN。在疼痛性DPN的发展过程中评估糖尿病病理和疼痛行为的指标。为了研究神经元的敏感性,采用钙显像评估背根神经节神经元。结果:我们发现,在静脉注射STZ后,雄性和雌性小鼠均表现出血糖水平升高,糖耐量下降,机械和热超敏反应增加。有趣的是,我们观察到stz不敏感动物的一个子集显示出与stz敏感动物相当的葡萄糖水平升高。通过钙显像研究神经元敏感性,我们发现患有糖尿病的雄性和雌性小鼠与对照小鼠相比,辣椒素诱导反应的峰值潜伏期较低。结论:我们的研究结果表明,静脉给药STZ可以诱导雄性和雌性小鼠类似的糖尿病神经病变,为未来糖尿病神经病变的临床前研究打开了大门。
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Journal of Pain Research
Journal of Pain Research CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-
CiteScore
4.50
自引率
3.70%
发文量
411
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Pain Research is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal that welcomes laboratory and clinical findings in the fields of pain research and the prevention and management of pain. Original research, reviews, symposium reports, hypothesis formation and commentaries are all considered for publication. Additionally, the journal now welcomes the submission of pain-policy-related editorials and commentaries, particularly in regard to ethical, regulatory, forensic, and other legal issues in pain medicine, and to the education of pain practitioners and researchers.
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