Estrogen exacerbates the nociceptive effects of peripheral serotonin on rat trigeminal sensory neurons

Q2 Medicine
Sukhbir Kaur, Hanna McDonald, Sirima Tongkhuya, Cierra M.C. Lopez, Sushmitha Ananth, Taylor M. Hickman, Dayna L. Averitt
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Orofacial pain disorders involving trigeminal sensory neurons disproportionately affect women and can be modulated by hormones, especially estrogen (E2). Proinflammatory mediators, like serotonin (5HT), can act on sensory neurons expressing the transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 (TRPV1) ion channel, resulting in peripheral sensitization. We previously reported peripheral 5HT evokes greater pain behaviors in the hindpaw of female rats during proestrus and estrus, stages when E2 fluctuates. It is unknown if this interaction is comparable in the trigeminal system. We hypothesized that E2 exacerbates 5HT-evoked nocifensive pain behaviors and pain signaling in female trigeminal sensory neurons. We report 5HT-evoked nocifensive behaviors are significantly higher during estrus and proestrus, which is attenuated by blocking the 5HT2A receptor. The comparable dose of 5HT was not nociceptive in males unless capsaicin was also administered. When administered with capsaicin, a lower dose of 5HT evoked trigeminal pain behaviors in females during proestrus. Further, basal 5HT content in the vibrissal pad was higher in cycling females compared to males. Ex vivo, E2 enhanced 5HT-potentiated CGRP release from trigeminal neurons, which was not significantly reduced by blocking the 5HT2A receptor. Our data indicates that estrogen fluctuation influences the pronociceptive effects of 5HT on trigeminal sensory neurons.

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雌激素加剧了外周血清素对大鼠三叉神经感觉神经元的伤害作用
涉及三叉神经感觉神经元的口面部疼痛疾病对女性的影响不成比例,可由激素,特别是雌激素(E2)调节。促炎介质,如5 -羟色胺(5HT),可作用于表达瞬时受体电位香草样蛋白1 (TRPV1)离子通道的感觉神经元,导致外周致敏。我们之前报道过外周5HT在雌性大鼠的发情前期和发情期(E2波动的阶段)唤起更大的后爪疼痛行为。目前尚不清楚这种相互作用是否在三叉神经系统中具有可比性。我们假设E2加剧了5ht诱发的有害疼痛行为和女性三叉神经感觉神经元的疼痛信号。我们报道了5HT2A诱发的攻击性行为在发情期和发情前期明显升高,通过阻断5HT2A受体可以减弱。同样剂量的5HT对男性没有伤害性,除非同时使用辣椒素。当与辣椒素一起使用时,低剂量的5HT诱发了女性在发情期的三叉神经痛行为。此外,与男性相比,骑行女性的振动垫中基础5HT含量更高。在体外,E2增强了5ht增强的三叉神经细胞CGRP的释放,而阻断5HT2A受体并没有显著降低CGRP的释放。我们的数据表明雌激素波动影响5HT对三叉神经感觉神经元的前感觉作用。
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Neurobiology of Pain
Neurobiology of Pain Medicine-Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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