裸鼹鼠具有功能性嘌呤能疼痛通路,尽管具有非功能性肽能疼痛通路

Q2 Medicine
Brigitte M. Browe , Abigail R. Olsen , Cesar Ramirez , Rebecca H. Rickman , Ewan St. John Smith , Thomas J. Park
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摘要

裸鼹鼠(Heterocephalus glaber)在其疼痛途径中具有适应性,有利于在通风不良的洞穴系统中生存,这些洞穴系统的环境水平比地面环境低,二氧化碳含量高。这些适应最终导致c -纤维疼痛通路的部分中断,这使得裸鼹鼠不会因二氧化碳积累引起的酸中毒而感到疼痛。这种破坏的一个标志是裸鼹鼠的皮肤c -纤维中不表达神经肽,如P物质和降钙素基因相关肽,有效地使肽能性疼痛通路功能低下。一种未在裸鼹鼠体内研究的c纤维通路是非肽能、嘌呤能通路,尽管这是炎症性疼痛的关键通路。本研究旨在建立裸鼹鼠嘌呤能通路的功能,以及大麻素通过该通路减轻疼痛的有效性。大麻素可以控制人类和小鼠模型中的慢性炎症性疼痛,研究表明嘌呤能受体P2X3在这种治疗中起着主要的下游作用。在这里,我们使用培养的背根神经节神经元的Ca2+成像和体内行为测试来证明P2X3通路在裸鼹鼠中起作用。此外,大麻素受体激动剂WIN55(炎症期,但不是急性期)和P2X3受体拮抗剂A-317491(急性和炎症期)可以减轻福尔马林诱导的炎症性疼痛。本研究证实,嘌呤能c -纤维通路在裸鼹鼠中存在并起作用,大麻素介导的镇痛发生在裸鼹鼠中。
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The naked mole-rat has a functional purinergic pain pathway despite having a non-functional peptidergic pain pathway

The naked mole-rat has a functional purinergic pain pathway despite having a non-functional peptidergic pain pathway

The naked mole-rat has a functional purinergic pain pathway despite having a non-functional peptidergic pain pathway

The naked mole-rat has a functional purinergic pain pathway despite having a non-functional peptidergic pain pathway

Naked mole-rats (Heterocephalus glaber) have adaptations within their pain pathway that are beneficial to survival in large colonies within poorly ventilated burrow systems, with lower O2 and higher CO2 ambient levels than ground-level environments. These adaptations ultimately lead to a partial disruption of the C-fiber pain pathway, which enables naked mole-rats to not feel pain from the acidosis associated with CO2 accumulation. One hallmark of this disruption is that naked mole-rats do not express neuropeptides, such as Substance P and calcitonin gene-related peptide in their cutaneous C-fibers, effectively making the peptidergic pain pathway hypofunctional. One C-fiber pathway that remains unstudied in the naked mole-rat is the non-peptidergic, purinergic pathway, despite this being a key pathway for inflammatory pain. The current study aimed to establish the functionality of the purinergic pathway in naked mole-rats and the effectiveness of cannabinoids in attenuating pain through this pathway. Cannabinoids can manage chronic inflammatory pain in both humans and mouse models, and studies suggest a major downstream role for the purinergic receptor, P2X3, in this treatment. Here we used Ca2+-imaging of cultured dorsal root ganglion neurons and in vivo behavioral testing to demonstrate that the P2X3 pathway is functional in naked mole-rats. Additionally, formalin-induced inflammatory pain was reduced by the cannabinoid receptor agonist, WIN55 (inflammatory, but not acute phase) and the P2X3 receptor antagonist A-317491 (acute and inflammatory phases). This study establishes that the purinergic C-fiber pathway is present and functional in naked mole-rats and that cannabinoid-mediated analgesia occurs in this species.

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Neurobiology of Pain
Neurobiology of Pain Medicine-Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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