Antinociceptive effects of sensory stimulation involve dynorphin B supraspinally in rats

A. Rosén , I. Lund , T. Lundeberg , I. Nylander
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The aim was to investigate the mechanisms behind sensory stimulation which can be used to desensitize CNS in patients with atypical orofacial pain. Earlier studies have shown that the kappa-receptor in the periaqueductal gray (PAG) is involved in sensory stimulation induced antinociception. A possible antinociceptive role for dynorphin B (DynB) in supraspinal regions was tested. The behavioral effect of sensory stimulation in conscious rats, by stroking the fur, was tested using the nociceptive test hotplate and the hindpaw withdrawal latency (HWL) was measured. In anesthetized rats sensory stimulation during different modalities, stroking or pinching was performed and the microdialysis technique was used to determine the extra cellular level of DynB in the ventrolateral PAG. To evaluate the antinociception after sensory stimulation DynB was microinjected into the PAG and the effect was measured with the HWL to heat. The results showed that sensory stimulation in conscious rats significantly increased the HWL as an antinociceptive effect. Innocuous sensory stimulation such as stroking the fore paw significantly elevated the DynB level in the PAG compared to internal control. After pinching a tendency to delayed release of DynB was seen and a possible discharge of the nerve terminals could be speculated upon. The blood pressure did significantly increase after pinching but not after stroking. An intra-PAG injection of DynB into the PAG increased the HWL to heat after 24 h compared to basal level of HWL and to saline treated animals. In conclusion, DynB is involved in the antinociception that is triggered by sensory stimulation.

大鼠感觉刺激的抗痛觉作用涉及脊柱上的运动啡B
目的是调查背后的机制,感觉刺激可用于脱敏中枢神经系统患者的非典型口面部疼痛。早期的研究表明,导水管周围灰质(PAG)中的kappa受体参与了感觉刺激诱导的抗感觉。在棘上区检测了运动啡肽B (DynB)可能的抗感觉作用。采用伤害性热板法测试感觉刺激对清醒大鼠触毛的行为影响,并测量后爪戒断潜伏期。对麻醉大鼠进行不同方式的感觉刺激,如抚摸或捏捏,并采用微透析技术测定腹外侧PAG中DynB的细胞外水平。为了评价感觉刺激后的抗痛觉作用,将DynB微注射到PAG中,并用HWL热法测定其效果。结果表明,在清醒大鼠中,感觉刺激显著增加HWL的抗伤害感受作用。与内部控制相比,抚摸前爪等无害的感觉刺激显著提高了PAG中的DynB水平。捏紧后,DynB有延迟释放的趋势,可以推测神经末梢可能放电。挤压后血压明显升高,但抚摸后没有。PAG内注射DynB到PAG中,与基础水平的HWL和生理盐水处理的动物相比,24小时后HWL对热升高。综上所述,DynB参与了由感觉刺激引发的抗感觉反应。
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