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Diverse effects of Brilliant Blue G administration in models of trigeminal activation in the rat.

Zsuzsanna Bohár1, Gábor Nagy-Grócz2, Annamária Fejes-Szabó2, Lilla Tar3, Anna M László4, Alexandra Büki5, Nikolett Szabadi2, Veronika Vraukó2, László Vécsei6,7, Árpád Párdutz2.   

Abstract

Activation of the trigeminal system plays an important role in the pathomechanism of headaches. A better understanding of trigeminal pain processing is expected to provide information helping to unravel the background of these diseases. ATP, a key modulator of nociceptive processing, acts on ligand-gated P2X receptors. Antagonists of the P2X7 receptors, such as Brilliant Blue G (BBG), have proved effective in several models of pain. We have investigated the effects of BBG after electrical stimulation of the trigeminal ganglion and in the orofacial formalin test in the rat. The right trigeminal ganglion of male rats was stimulated either with 5 Hz, 0.5 mA pulses for 5 min (mild procedure) or with 10 Hz, 0.5 mA pulses for 30 min (robust procedure), preceded by 50 mg/kg i.v. BBG. The animals were processed for c-Fos and calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) immunohistochemistry. In the orofacial formalin test, 50 μL of 1.5 % formalin was injected into the right whisker pad of awake rats, following the pre-treatment with BBG. Behaviour was monitored for 45 min, and c-Fos and CGRP immunohistochemistry was performed. BBG attenuated the increase in c-Fos-positive cells in the caudal trigeminal nucleus (TNC) after robust stimulation, but not after mild stimulation. No alterations in CGRP levels were found with either methodology. BBG did not mitigate either the behaviour or the increase in c-Fos-positive cells in the TNC during the orofacial formalin test. These results indicate that P2X7 receptors may have a role in the modulation of nociception in the trigeminal system.

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Keywords:  Formalin test; P2X7 receptor; Trigeminal ganglion stimulation; Trigeminal system

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26298729     DOI: 10.1007/s00702-015-1445-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neural Transm (Vienna)        ISSN: 0300-9564            Impact factor:   3.575


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