Literature DB >> 27129212

Central Mechanisms Mediating Thrombospondin-4-induced Pain States.

John Park1, Yanhui Peter Yu1, Chun-Yi Zhou1, Kang-Wu Li2, Dongqing Wang3, Eric Chang2, Doo-Sik Kim2, Benjamin Vo2, Xia Zhang2, Nian Gong2, Kelli Sharp4, Oswald Steward4, Iuliia Vitko5, Edward Perez-Reyes5, Cagla Eroglu6, Ben Barres7, Frank Zaucke8, Guoping Feng3, Z David Luo9.   

Abstract

Peripheral nerve injury induces increased expression of thrombospondin-4 (TSP4) in spinal cord and dorsal root ganglia that contributes to neuropathic pain states through unknown mechanisms. Here, we test the hypothesis that TSP4 activates its receptor, the voltage-gated calcium channel Cavα2δ1 subunit (Cavα2δ1), on sensory afferent terminals in dorsal spinal cord to promote excitatory synaptogenesis and central sensitization that contribute to neuropathic pain states. We show that there is a direct molecular interaction between TSP4 and Cavα2δ1 in the spinal cord in vivo and that TSP4/Cavα2δ1-dependent processes lead to increased behavioral sensitivities to stimuli. In dorsal spinal cord, TSP4/Cavα2δ1-dependent processes lead to increased frequency of miniature and amplitude of evoked excitatory post-synaptic currents in second-order neurons as well as increased VGlut2- and PSD95-positive puncta, indicative of increased excitatory synapses. Blockade of TSP4/Cavα2δ1-dependent processes with Cavα2δ1 ligand gabapentin or genetic Cavα2δ1 knockdown blocks TSP4 induced nociception and its pathological correlates. Conversely, TSP4 antibodies or genetic ablation blocks nociception and changes in synaptic transmission in mice overexpressing Cavα2δ1 Importantly, TSP4/Cavα2δ1-dependent processes also lead to similar behavioral and pathological changes in a neuropathic pain model of peripheral nerve injury. Thus, a TSP4/Cavα2δ1-dependent pathway activated by TSP4 or peripheral nerve injury promotes exaggerated presynaptic excitatory input and evoked sensory neuron hyperexcitability and excitatory synaptogenesis, which together lead to central sensitization and pain state development.
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Keywords:  gene knockout; gene regulation; mouse genetics; neurobiology; neuroscience; pain; signaling

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27129212      PMCID: PMC4933243          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M116.723478

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.486


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