Literature DB >> 23065849

Spinal cord stimulation reduces hypersensitivity through activation of opioid receptors in a frequency-dependent manner.

K L Sato1, E W King, L M Johanek, K A Sluka.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is used for the management of chronic intractable neuropathic pain. While used clinically, it is unclear if SCS produces its effects by activation of opioid receptors. The current study aimed to determine if endogenous opioids mediate the analgesia produced by SCS at different frequencies of stimulation in rats with neuropathic pain [spared nerve injury (SNI) model].
METHODS: Mechanical withdrawal thresholds of the paw were tested before and after 6 h of SCS at different frequencies (4 Hz, 60 Hz and sham) given daily for 4 days at 90% motor threshold 2 weeks after SNI. Rats were given naloxone (3-10 mg/kg/h), naltrindole (1 mg/kg/h) or were made tolerant to morphine (375 g pellets daily), and effects of SCS were tested.
RESULTS: A dose of 3 mg/kg/h naloxone prevented the analgesia produced by 4-Hz, but not 60-Hz, SCS; 10 mg/kg/h prevented the analgesia produced by 60-Hz SCS. Naltrindole prevented the analgesia produced by 60-Hz, but not 4-Hz, SCS. In morphine-tolerant rats, 4-Hz SCS had no effect on withdrawal thresholds, but 60-Hz SCS remained effective as seen by increased withdrawal thresholds.
CONCLUSION: These results suggest that both 4- and 60-Hz SCS, in part, work through opioid receptor mechanisms, with 4-Hz SCS activating μ-opioid receptors while 60-Hz SCS activated δ-opioid receptors.
© 2012 European Federation of International Association for the Study of Pain Chapters.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23065849     DOI: 10.1002/j.1532-2149.2012.00220.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Pain        ISSN: 1090-3801            Impact factor:   3.931


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2.  Spinal cord stimulation in chronic pain: evidence and theory for mechanisms of action.

Authors:  Jacob Caylor; Rajiv Reddy; Sopyda Yin; Christina Cui; Mingxiong Huang; Charles Huang; Rao Ramesh; Dewleen G Baker; Alan Simmons; Dmitri Souza; Samer Narouze; Ricardo Vallejo; Imanuel Lerman
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3.  Involvement of Opioid Peptides in the Analgesic Effect of Spinal Cord Stimulation in a Rat Model of Neuropathic Pain.

Authors:  Fu-Jun Zhai; Song-Ping Han; Tian-Jia Song; Ran Huo; Xing-Yu Lan; Rong Zhang; Ji-Sheng Han
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4.  Spinal cord stimulation reduces mechanical hyperalgesia and glial cell activation in animals with neuropathic pain.

Authors:  Karina L Sato; Lisa M Johanek; Luciana S Sanada; Kathleen A Sluka
Journal:  Anesth Analg       Date:  2014-02       Impact factor: 5.108

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7.  Burst and Tonic Spinal Cord Stimulation in the Mechanical Conflict-Avoidance System: Cognitive-Motivational Aspects.

Authors:  Koen P V Meuwissen; Maarten van Beek; Elbert A J Joosten
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8.  Mechanism of Action in Burst Spinal Cord Stimulation: Review and Recent Advances.

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Review 9.  Spinal Cord Stimulation for Neuropathic Pain: Current Trends and Future Applications.

Authors:  Ivano Dones; Vincenzo Levi
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Review 10.  Spinal Cord Stimulation and Treatment of Peripheral or Central Neuropathic Pain: Mechanisms and Clinical Application.

Authors:  Liting Sun; Changgeng Peng; Elbert Joosten; Chi Wai Cheung; Fei Tan; Wencheng Jiang; Xiafeng Shen
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