Piezo2/P2X7/MG通路在神经根型颈椎病突触可塑性及按摩镇痛作用中的作用:临床前动物模型研究

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目的:本研究旨在探讨Piezo2/P2X7/MG信号通路调控的脊髓背角突触可塑性,并阐明其在按摩对神经根型颈椎病(CSR)镇痛作用中的作用,以期找到潜在的治疗靶点,有效治疗。方法:选用Sprague-Dawley大鼠40只(180±20 g),随机分为4组(对照组、模型组、假手术组、按摩组;N =10 /组),经过一周的驯化。采用椎管插入法建立CSR模型。干预后采集血液和脊髓组织。机械性疼痛阈值(MPT)、50%爪脱阈值(50% PWT)、免疫荧光、Western blot和qRT-PCR检测评估突触可塑性和通路表达。结果:干预后,按摩组的MPT和50% PWT值明显高于模型组(P < 0.05)。按摩组的Piezo2/P2X7/MG信号通路下调,与CSR的进展减少相关,而模型组的上调促进CSR (P < 0.05)。结论:Piezo2/P2X7/MG信号通路调控CSR脊髓背角突触可塑性。这些发现表明,按摩疗法可以通过调节这一途径有效缓解csr相关疼痛,提供了一种潜在的无创治疗方法。
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Role of Piezo2/P2X7/MG pathway in synaptic plasticity and analgesic effects of massage therapy in cervical spondylotic radiculopathy: A preclinical study in animal models.

Objective: This study aimed to investigate the synaptic plasticity of the spinal dorsal horn regulated by the Piezo2/P2X7/MG signaling pathway and elucidate its role in the analgesic effects of massage in Cervical Spondylotic Radiculopathy (CSR), with the goal of identifying potential therapeutic targets for effective treatment. Methods: This experimental animal study included 40 Sprague-Dawley rats (180 ± 20 g), randomly divided into four groups (control, model, sham-operated, and massage; n=10 per group) after a one-week acclimation period. The CSR model was established by spinal canal insertion. Blood and spinal cord tissues were collected post-intervention. Mechanical pain threshold (MPT), 50% paw withdrawal threshold (50% PWT), immunofluorescence, Western blot, and qRT-PCR assays were employed to evaluate synaptic plasticity and pathway expression. Results: The massage group demonstrated significantly higher MPT and 50% PWT values compared to the model group post-intervention (P < 0.05). Downregulation of the Piezo2/P2X7/MG signaling pathway was observed in the massage group, correlating with a reduction in CSR progression, while upregulation in the model group promoted CSR (P < 0.05). Conclusion: The Piezo2/P2X7/MG signaling pathway regulates the synaptic plasticity of the spinal dorsal horn in CSR. These findings suggest that massage therapy can effectively alleviate CSR-associated pain by modulating this pathway, offering a potential noninvasive therapeutic approach.

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