在一氧化二氮诱导的镇痛过程中,前扣带皮层活动的矛盾增加揭示了疼痛影响的特征。

IF 5.5 1区 医学 Q1 ANESTHESIOLOGY
Jarret A P Weinrich, Cindy D Liu, Madison E Jewell, Christopher R Andolina, Mollie X Bernstein, Jorge Benitez, Sian Rodriguez-Rosado, Joao M Braz, Mervyn Maze, Mikhail I Nemenov, Allan I Basbaum
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摘要

摘要:普遍的共识是,前扣带皮层(ACC)神经元活动的增加与疼痛的负面影响有关。在这项研究中,使用小鼠ACC神经元钙动力学的体内成像,我们报告了氧化亚氮,一种减少患者疼痛的吸入镇痛麻醉剂,矛盾的是,显着增加ACC活性。这种氧化亚氮诱导的ACC活性增加被直接早期基因c-fos的表达增加所证实。在平行研究中,我们比较了反射性和情感动机行为反应与红外激光传递的有害刺激,我们确定了氧化亚氮也可以减轻小鼠的疼痛影响。为了研究ACC活性的增加如何减轻疼痛影响,我们接下来评估了氧化亚氮对ACC神经元伤害性加工的影响。出乎意料的是,氧化亚氮并没有改变激光诱发的ACC活性的绝对水平。然而,由于氧化亚氮增加了刺激前的基线活性,与对照组相比,吸入氧化亚氮的小鼠有毒激光诱发的ACC激活的相对强度显着降低。重要的是,这种减少与一氧化二氮引起的情感动机减少有关,而不是反射性行为。我们认为,这种活动的相对变化代表了小鼠情感疼痛体验的神经特征。
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Paradoxical increases in anterior cingulate cortex activity during nitrous oxide-induced analgesia reveal a signature of pain affect.

Abstract: The general consensus is that increases in neuronal activity in the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) contribute to pain's negative affect. In this study, using in vivo imaging of calcium dynamics of ACC neurons in mice, we report that nitrous oxide, an inhaled analgesic anesthetic that reduces pain affect in patients, paradoxically, significantly increases ACC activity. This nitrous oxide-induced increase in ACC activity was confirmed by increased expression of the immediate early gene, c-fos . In parallel studies comparing reflexive vs affective-motivational behavioral responses with noxious stimuli delivered by an infrared laser, we established that nitrous oxide also reduces pain affect in mice. To investigate how increases in ACC activity could reduce pain affect, we next assessed the effect of nitrous oxide on nociceptive processing by neurons of the ACC. Unexpectedly, nitrous oxide did not alter the absolute level of laser-evoked ACC activity. However, because nitrous oxide increases prestimulus baseline activity, the relative magnitude of noxious laser-evoked ACC activation, as compared with the control condition, was significantly reduced in mice inhaling nitrous oxide. Importantly, this reduction correlated with nitrous oxide-induced reductions in affective-motivational, but not reflexive behaviors. We suggest that this relative change in activity represents a neural signature of the affective pain experience in mice.

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PAIN®
PAIN® 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
12.50
自引率
8.10%
发文量
242
审稿时长
9 months
期刊介绍: PAIN® is the official publication of the International Association for the Study of Pain and publishes original research on the nature,mechanisms and treatment of pain.PAIN® provides a forum for the dissemination of research in the basic and clinical sciences of multidisciplinary interest.
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