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Nonlinear Inverted-U Shaped Relationship Between Aging and Epidermal Innervation in the Rat Plantar Hind Paw: A Laser Scanning Confocal Microscopy Study.

Sankaranarayanan Kaliappan1, Donald A Simone2, Ratan K Banik3.   

Abstract

The under-reporting of pain and atypical manifestations of painful syndromes within the elderly population have been well documented, however, the specific relationship between pain and aging remains ambiguous. Previous studies have reported degenerative changes in primary afferents with aging. In this study, we questioned whether there is any change in the density of primary afferent endings within the epidermis of aged animals. Rats were categorically assessed in 4 age groups, each representing a key developmental stage across their life span: juvenile (2 months), adult (7 months); aged (18 months), and senescent (24-26 months). The plantar hind paw skin was removed, post-fixed, cut, and immunostained for protein gene product 9.5 and type IV collagen. Rats in the adult aged groups had significantly increased epidermal nerve densities and total lengths of immunoreactive nerve fibers, compared with juvenile as well as senescent rats. However, the paw withdrawal thresholds to punctate mechanical stimulation progressively increased with age, and did not exhibit a clear relationship with epidermal innervation. We conclude a nonlinear, inverted-U shaped relationship between rat plantar epidermal nerve density with aging, which does not correlate with mechanically-induced paw withdrawal behaviors. PERSPECTIVE: This article presents age-related decreased epidermal innervation in rat hind paw skin, which partly explains mechanisms underlying decreased pain sensitivity in aged subjects. The report may help clinicians to understand that any compromise of pain-sensing pathway can lead to under-reporting of pain, inadequate analgesia, and slower recovery from a painful condition.
Copyright © 2018 The American Pain Society. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Aging; Fisher-344; collagen; epidermal nerve; protein gene product 9.5; rat

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29660414      PMCID: PMC6119627          DOI: 10.1016/j.jpain.2018.04.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pain        ISSN: 1526-5900            Impact factor:   5.820


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