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Cutaneous tissue damage induces long-lasting nociceptive sensitization and regulation of cellular stress- and nerve injury-associated genes in sensory neurons
- Source :
- Experimental neurology. 283
- Publication Year :
- 2016
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Abstract
- Tissue damage is one of the major etiological factors in the emergence of chronic/persistent pain, although mechanisms remain enigmatic. Using incision of the back skin of adult rats as a model for tissue damage, we observed sensitization in a nociceptive reflex enduring to 28 days post-incision (DPI). To determine if the enduring behavioral changes corresponded with a long-term impact of tissue damage on sensory neurons, we examined the temporal expression profile of injury-regulated genes and the electrophysiological properties of traced dorsal root ganglion (DRG) sensory neurons. The mRNA for the injury/stress-hub gene Activating Transcription Factor 3 (ATF3) was upregulated and peaked within 4 DPI, after which levels declined but remained significantly elevated out to 28 DPI, a time when the initial incision appears healed and tissue-inflammation largely resolved. Accordingly, stereological image analysis indicated that some neurons expressed ATF3 only transiently (mostly medium-large neurons), while in others it was sustained (mostly small neurons), suggesting cell-type-specific responses. In retrogradely-traced ATF3-expressing neurons, Calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase type IV (CAMK4) protein levels and isolectin-B4 (IB4)-binding were suppressed whereas Growth Associated Protein-43 (GAP-43) and Neuropeptide Y (NPY) protein levels were enhanced. Electrophysiological recordings from DiI-traced sensory neurons 28 DPI showed a significant sensitization limited to ATF3-expressing neurons. Thus, ATF3 expression is revealed as a strong predictor of single cells displaying enduring pain-related electro-physiological properties. The cellular injury/stress response induced in sensory neurons by tissue damage and indicated by ATF3 expression is positioned to contribute to pain which can occur after tissue damage.
- Subjects :
- 0301 basic medicine
Nociception
medicine.medical_specialty
Sensory Receptor Cells
Sensory system
Biology
Skin Diseases
Functional Laterality
Article
Nociceptive Pain
Rats, Sprague-Dawley
03 medical and health sciences
Transcription Factor 3
0302 clinical medicine
GAP-43 Protein
Versicans
Developmental Neuroscience
Dorsal root ganglion
Internal medicine
Ganglia, Spinal
Lectins
medicine
Animals
Neuropeptide Y
RNA, Messenger
Sensitization
Glycoproteins
ATF3
Nerve injury
Rats
Up-Regulation
Electrophysiology
Disease Models, Animal
030104 developmental biology
Endocrinology
medicine.anatomical_structure
Neurology
Nociceptor
Female
medicine.symptom
Neuroscience
030217 neurology & neurosurgery
Calcium-Calmodulin-Dependent Protein Kinase Type 4
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 10902430
- Volume :
- 283
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Experimental neurology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....61dff7e7a7c6c3ec7c34baf6a960b58b