背网状亚核(SRD)在疼痛调节中的作用:文献综述。

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
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摘要

背网状亚核(SRD),又称背网状核(DRt)或背髓网状核(MdD),位于髓质尾端,在痛觉调节中起关键作用。尽管广泛的研究努力揭示其机制,但SRD的操作复杂性仍然知之甚少。脑成像和化学遗传学等实验方法的进步促进了对SRD在各种疼痛疾病中的参与的更深入的研究。本综述旨在分析36年(1989-2024)的临床前研究,强调SRD在弥漫性有害抑制控制(DNIC)中的关键作用,也称为人类条件疼痛调节(CPM),及其相互关联的神经回路。此外,本文还探讨了与SRD相关的神经回路,包括蓝斑核(LC)-SRD、臂旁核(PBN)-SRD、前腹内侧髓质(RVM)-腹外侧髓质(VLM)-SRD、前扣带皮层(ACC)-SRD、内侧髓网状结构(mMRF)-SRD和背纹状体(DS)-SRD。它们的激活在镇痛中也起着重要作用。神经递质如μ-阿片受体(MOR)、去甲肾上腺素和代谢性谷氨酸受体7 (mGluR7)在调节SRD对疼痛刺激的反应中的关键作用,以及SRD对不同类型疼痛的影响。本综述通过揭示针对SRD的潜在治疗策略,确定了创新镇痛治疗的有希望的途径。
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The Role of the Subnucleus Reticularis Dorsalis (SRD) in Pain Modulation: A Literature Review.

The subnucleus reticularis dorsalis (SRD), also known as the dorsal reticular nucleus (DRt) or dorsal medullary reticular nucleus (MdD), which resides at the caudal end of the medulla, plays a pivotal role in regulating pain perception. Despite extensive research efforts to unravel its mechanisms, the operational intricacies of SRD remain poorly understood. Advances in experimental methodologies such as brain imaging and chemogenetics have facilitated deeper investigations into the involvement of SRD in various pain disorders. This comprehensive review aims to analyze 36 years (1989-2024) of preclinical research highlighting the critical role of SRD in diffuse noxious inhibitory control (DNIC), also known as conditioned pain modulation (CPM) in humans, and its interconnected neural circuits. Moreover, this review explores the neural circuits related to SRD, including locus coeruleus (LC)-SRD, parabrachial nucleus (PBN)-SRD, rostroventromedial medulla (RVM)-ventrolateral medulla (VLM)-SRD, anterior cingulate cortex (ACC)-SRD, medial medullary reticular formation (mMRF)-SRD, and dorsal striatum (DS)-SRD. Their activation also plays a significant role in analgesia. The pivotal roles of neurotransmitters such as μ-opioid receptor (MOR), noradrenaline, and metabotropic glutamate receptor 7 (mGluR7) in modulating SRD responsiveness to pain stimuli are also discussed, as are the influences of SRD on different pain types. This review identified promising avenues for innovative analgesic treatments by shedding light on potential therapeutic strategies targeting SRD.

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Current Medical Science
Current Medical Science Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Genetics
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期刊介绍: Current Medical Science provides a forum for peer-reviewed papers in the medical sciences, to promote academic exchange between Chinese researchers and doctors and their foreign counterparts. The journal covers the subjects of biomedicine such as physiology, biochemistry, molecular biology, pharmacology, pathology and pathophysiology, etc., and clinical research, such as surgery, internal medicine, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics and otorhinolaryngology etc. The articles appearing in Current Medical Science are mainly in English, with a very small number of its papers in German, to pay tribute to its German founder. This journal is the only medical periodical in Western languages sponsored by an educational institution located in the central part of China.
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