An excitatory neural circuit for descending inhibition of itch processing.

IF 6.9 1区 生物学 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY Cell reports Pub Date : 2024-12-24 Epub Date: 2024-12-11 DOI:10.1016/j.celrep.2024.115062
Guang-Yan Wu, Ruo-Xuan Li, Ju Liu, Lin Sun, Yi-Lun Yi, Juan Yao, Bo-Qin Tang, Hui-Zhong Wen, Peng-Hui Chen, Yun-Xiao Lou, Hong-Li Li, Jian-Feng Sui
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Itch serves as a self-protection mechanism against harmful external agents, whereas uncontrolled and persistent itch severely influences the quality of life of patients and aggravates their diseases. Unfortunately, the existing treatments are largely ineffective. The current difficulty in treatment may be closely related to the fact that the central neural mechanisms underlying itch processing, especially descending inhibition of itch, are poorly understood. Here, we demonstrate that an excitatory descending neural circuit from rostral anterior cingulate cortex pyramidal (rACCPy) neurons to periaqueductal gray GABAergic (PAGGABA) neurons plays a key role in the inhibition of itch. The activity of itch-tagged rACCPy neurons decreases during the itch-evoked scratching period. Artificial activation or inhibition of the neural circuits significantly impairs or enhances itch processing, respectively. Thus, an excitatory neural circuit is identified as playing a crucial inhibitory role in descending regulation of itch, suggesting that it could be a potential target for treating itch.

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一种兴奋性的神经回路,对瘙痒过程进行下行抑制。
瘙痒是一种对抗外部有害物质的自我保护机制,而不受控制和持续的瘙痒严重影响患者的生活质量并加重其疾病。不幸的是,现有的治疗方法大多无效。目前治疗的困难可能与瘙痒处理的中枢神经机制密切相关,特别是对瘙痒的下行抑制,人们知之甚少。在这里,我们证明了从吻侧前扣带皮层锥体(rACCPy)神经元到导水管周围灰色GABAergic (PAGGABA)神经元的兴奋性下行神经回路在抑制瘙痒中起关键作用。瘙痒标记的rACCPy神经元的活性在瘙痒引起的抓挠期间下降。人工激活或抑制神经回路分别显著损害或增强瘙痒处理。因此,兴奋性神经回路在瘙痒的下行调节中起着至关重要的抑制作用,这表明它可能是治疗瘙痒的潜在靶点。
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