炎症对小鼠后爪无毛皮肤中Nav1.8ChR2阳性和Nav1.8ChR2阴性传入机械感受器特性的影响

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES Molecular Pain Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/17448069241240452
Akihiro Yamada, Ayaka Yamada, Jennifer Ling, Hidemasa Furue, Jianguo G Gu
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最近,我们利用 Nav1.8ChR2 小鼠对表达 Nav1.8 的传入进行光遗传标记,将机械敏感传入分为 Nav1.8ChR2 阳性和 Nav1.8ChR2 阴性机械感受器。我们发现前者主要是高阈机械感受器(HTMRs),而后者是低阈机械感受器(LTMRs)。在本研究中,我们进一步研究了这些机械感受器的特性是否会在组织炎症后发生改变。Nav1.8ChR2 小鼠的后爪皮下注射生理盐水或完全弗氏佐剂(CFA)。利用后爪无毛皮-胫神经制备和压力钳单纤维记录,我们发现 CFA 诱导的后爪炎症降低了许多 Nav1.8ChR2 阳性 Aβ 纤维机械感受器的机械阈值,但提高了许多 Nav1.8ChR2 阴性 Aβ 纤维机械感受器的机械阈值。在 Nav1.8ChR2 呈阳性的 Aβ 纤维机械感受器中未观察到自发动作电位冲动,但在 Nav1.8ChR2 呈阴性的 Aβ 纤维机械感受器中出现了自发动作电位冲动,生理盐水组的机械阈值较低,而 CFA 组的机械阈值较高。后爪发炎后,Nav1.8ChR2阳性和Nav1.8ChR2阴性Aδ纤维机械感受器以及Nav1.8ChR2阳性C纤维机械感受器的机械敏感性没有明显变化。总之,炎症明显改变了Nav1.8ChR2阳性和Nav1.8ChR2阴性Aβ纤维机械感受器的功能特性,这可能是炎症期间机械异感的原因之一。
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Effects of inflammation on the properties of Nav1.8-ChR2-positive and Nav1.8-ChR2-negative afferent mechanoreceptors in the hindpaw glabrous skin of mice.

We recently used Nav1.8-ChR2 mice in which Nav1.8-expressing afferents were optogenetically tagged to classify mechanosensitive afferents into Nav1.8-ChR2-positive and Nav1.8-ChR2-negative mechanoreceptors. We found that the former were mainly high threshold mechanoreceptors (HTMRs), while the latter were low threshold mechanoreceptors (LTMRs). In the present study, we further investigated whether the properties of these mechanoreceptors were altered following tissue inflammation. Nav1.8-ChR2 mice received a subcutaneous injection of saline or Complete Freund's Adjuvant (CFA) in the hindpaws. Using the hind paw glabrous skin-tibial nerve preparation and the pressure-clamped single-fiber recordings, we found that CFA-induced hind paw inflammation lowered the mechanical threshold of many Nav1.8-ChR2-positive Aβ-fiber mechanoreceptors but heightened the mechanical threshold of many Nav1.8-ChR2-negative Aβ-fiber mechanoreceptors. Spontaneous action potential impulses were not observed in Nav1.8-ChR2-positive Aβ-fiber mechanoreceptors but occurred in Nav1.8-ChR2-negative Aβ-fiber mechanoreceptors with a lower mechanical threshold in the saline goup, and a higher mechanical threshold in the CFA group. No significant change was observed in the mechanical sensitivity of Nav1.8-ChR2-positive and Nav1.8-ChR2-negative Aδ-fiber mechanoreceptors and Nav1.8-ChR2-positive C-fiber mechanoreceptors following hind paw inflammation. Collectively, inflammation significantly altered the functional properties of both Nav1.8-ChR2-positive and Nav1.8-ChR2-negative Aβ-fiber mechanoreceptors, which may contribute to mechanical allodynia during inflammation.

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Molecular Pain
Molecular Pain 医学-神经科学
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期刊介绍: Molecular Pain is a peer-reviewed, open access journal that considers manuscripts in pain research at the cellular, subcellular and molecular levels. Molecular Pain provides a forum for molecular pain scientists to communicate their research findings in a targeted manner to others in this important and growing field.
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