外周和中枢表达TRPV1的神经末梢的消融和再生及痛觉的后果

Q3 Medicine
Shuang-quan Yu, L. Premkumar
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摘要

外周末梢表达的瞬时受体电位香草样蛋白1 (TRPV1)负责热和化学伤害感受的转导。TRPV1在中枢末梢表达的作用尚不清楚,但其激活可调节突触传递并有助于中枢致敏。在这项研究中,我们使用一种有效的TRPV1激动剂树脂干扰素(RTX)确定了TRPV1在外周和中枢末梢表达的作用。单次足底注射RTX,在两天内诱导辣椒素诱导的有害行为丧失和对热板的反应延迟增强,在两个月后恢复。RTX治疗导致爪皮外周表达TRPV1的纤维消融,这些纤维在同一时间内再生。另一方面,在2天内单剂量鞘内给药RTX引起热痛觉减退。RTX治疗可消融表达中枢感觉神经末梢的TRPV1。有趣的是,与两个月内发生的周围神经末梢再生相比,表达TRPV1的中枢神经末梢甚至在五个月后也没有再生。本研究表明,外周和中枢末梢的TRPV1在伤害感受中发挥作用,外周末梢具有再生能力,而中枢末梢即使在5个月后也不能再生。
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Ablation and Regeneration of Peripheral and Central TRPV1 Expressing Nerve Terminals and the Consequence of Nociception
Transient Receptor Potential Vanilloid 1 (TRPV1) expressed in peripheral terminals is responsible for transducing thermal and chemical nociception. Role of TRPV1 expressed in the central terminals is not clear, however, its activation modulates synaptic transmission and contributes to central sensitization. In this study, we have determined the role of TRPV1 expressed in the peripheral and central terminals using resiniferatoxin (RTX), a potent TRPV1 agonist. A single intraplantar injection of RTX, within two days induced loss of capsaicin-induced nocifensive behavior and enhanced response latency to hot plate, which recovered over a period of two months. RTX treatment resulted in the ablation of peripheral TRPV1 expressing fibers in paw skin, which regenerated over the same time period. On the other hand, a single dose of intrathecal administration of RTX, within two days caused thermal hypoalgesia. RTX treatment ablated TRPV1 expressing central sensory nerve terminals. Intriguingly, in contrast to peripheral nerve terminal regeneration that occurred within two months, the central TRPV1 expressing nerve terminals did not regenerate even after five months. The present study demonstrates that TRPV1 in the peripheral and central terminals play a role in nociception and the peripheral terminals have the ability to regenerate, whereas the central terminals do not regenerate even after five months.
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Open Pain Journal
Open Pain Journal Medicine-Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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