Nrxn3减轻肌筋膜痛觉性疼痛

Q2 Medicine
Lauren Nguyen, Mikhail Umorin, Phillip R. Kramer
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Neurexin 3 (Nrxn3)在神经元信号传导中起作用。先前的报道表明,减少中央杏仁核中Nrxn3的表达会增加口面部神经性疼痛。常见的颞下颌疾病是肌筋膜疼痛。因此,我们假设Nrxn3可以减少肌筋膜过敏。为了验证这一假设,我们将Nrxn3 shRNA注入雄性大鼠的中央杏仁核。然后对咬肌前浅表部分的肌腱连接进行结扎,以诱导炎症性口面部疼痛。连续测量暗相进食时间,每隔7天进行von Frey细丝测试,连续21天测量伤害反应。试验结束后,收集组织,测定Nrxn3的含量。采用c-Fos染色法对中央杏仁核、外侧臂旁核、三叉神经节和三叉尾核进行定量分析。中枢杏仁核中Nrxn3的下调显著增加了疼痛反应,并增加了c-Fos水平。观察到这种增加的反应超过两周。数据表明,中央杏仁核内Nrxn3的表达通过减少神经元活动来减轻伤害性口面部疼痛。
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Nrxn3 reduces myofascial nociceptive pain
Neurexin 3 (Nrxn3) has a role in neuronal signaling. Previous reports indicated that reducing Nrxn3 expression in the central amygdala increased orofacial neuropathic pain. A common temporomandibular disorder is myofascial pain. Thus, we hypothesized that Nrxn3 would reduce myofascial hypersensitivity. To test this hypothesis Nrxn3 shRNA was infused into the central amygdala of male rats. Then a ligature of the tendon attachment of the anterior superficial portion of the masseter muscle was performed to induce inflammatory orofacial pain. Dark phase meal duration was measured continuously, and von Frey filament testing was completed every 7 days for 21 days to measure the nociceptive response. After testing tissues were collected and the amount of Nrxn3 was measured. Neuronal activity in the orofacial pain pathway was quantitated by c-Fos staining of the central amygdala, lateral parabrachial nucleus, trigeminal ganglia and trigeminal nucleus caudalis. Knockdown of Nrxn3 in the central amygdala significantly increased the pain response and increased the levels of c-Fos. This increased response was observed for greater than two weeks. The data suggests Nrxn3 expression within the central amygdala attenuates nociceptive orofacial pain by reducing neuronal activity.
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Neurobiology of Pain
Neurobiology of Pain Medicine-Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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