Regulation of two rat mas-related genes in a model of neuropathic pain

Eric L. Gustafson , Maureen Maguire , Marilena Campanella , Glauco Tarozzo , Yuping Jia , Xiao-Wei Dong , Maureen Laverty , Nicholas Murgolo , Tony Priestley , Angelo Reggiani , Frederick Monsma , Massimo Beltramo
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The mas-related gene (Mrg) family is a large family of G-protein-coupled receptors which are variable in number depending on species. The so-called sensory-neuron-specific receptors (SNSRs) make up a subset of the Mrg family, and several of these have been implicated in nociceptive processes. To verify their specific localization in sensory ganglia, we have determined the expression patterns of two of them, rMrgA and rMrgC, in a panel of rat tissues. The quantitative PCR results in the rat tissue panel indicate that, while several non-neuronal tissues contain significant levels of mRNA for both receptors, these two receptors are most highly expressed in dorsal root ganglia and trigeminal ganglia. Given this, we have examined the effects of spinal nerve ligation (SNL) on the expression of these genes. Peripheral neuropathy induced by ligation of spinal nerves at L5 and L6 resulted in a pronounced mechanical allodynia. These behavioral changes in tactile sensitivity were accompanied by significant decreases (10- to 100-fold) in the mRNA expression of both rMrgA and rMrgC exclusively in the L5 and L6 dorsal root ganglia ipsilateral to the SNL. In situ hybridization studies demonstrated that this decrease did not result from neuronal loss but rather from a reduction in the hybridization signals for rMrgC over small-to-medium diameter L5 and L6 dorsal root ganglia neurons. While the functional implications of the altered regulation of rMrgA and rMrgC in neuropathic pain models remain unclear, the results suggest that therapeutics targeting these receptors may have limited utility.

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两个大鼠肿块相关基因在神经性疼痛模型中的调控
质量相关基因(Mrg)家族是一个大的g蛋白偶联受体家族,其数量随物种的不同而变化。所谓的感觉神经元特异性受体(SNSRs)构成了Mrg家族的一个子集,其中一些与伤害过程有关。为了验证它们在感觉神经节中的特异性定位,我们确定了其中两种rMrgA和rMrgC在大鼠组织中的表达模式。大鼠组织面板的定量PCR结果表明,虽然一些非神经元组织中含有显著水平的这两种受体的mRNA,但这两种受体在背根神经节和三叉神经节中表达最多。鉴于此,我们研究了脊髓神经结扎(SNL)对这些基因表达的影响。L5和L6脊神经结扎引起的周围神经病变导致明显的机械异常性疼痛。这些触觉敏感性的行为变化伴随着rMrgA和rMrgC mRNA表达的显著下降(10- 100倍),rMrgA和rMrgC只在同侧背根神经节的L5和L6中表达。原位杂交研究表明,这种减少不是由于神经元丢失,而是由于rMrgC在L5和L6背根神经节中小直径神经元上的杂交信号减少。虽然rMrgA和rMrgC调节改变在神经性疼痛模型中的功能意义尚不清楚,但研究结果表明,针对这些受体的治疗方法可能效用有限。
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