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The Rostral Agranular Insular Cortex, a New Site of Oxytocin to Induce Antinociception.

Mohammed Gamal-Eltrabily1, Antonio Espinosa de Los Monteros-Zúñiga1, Alfredo Manzano-García1, Guadalupe Martínez-Lorenzana1, Miguel Condés-Lara1, Abimael González-Hernández2.   

Abstract

The rostral agranular insular cortex (RAIC) is a relevant structure in nociception. Indeed, recruitment of GABAergic activity in RAIC promotes the disinhibition of the locus ceruleus, which in turn inhibits (by noradrenergic action) the peripheral nociceptive input at the spinal cord level. In this regard, at the cortical level, oxytocin can modulate the GABAergic transmission; consequently, an interaction modulating nociception could exist between oxytocin and GABA at RAIC. Here, we tested in male Wistar rats the effect of oxytocin microinjection into RAIC during an inflammatory (by subcutaneous peripheral injection of formalin) nociceptive input. Oxytocin microinjection produces a diminution of (1) flinches induced by formalin and (2) spontaneous firing of spinal wide dynamic range cells. The above antinociceptive effect was abolished by microinjection (at RAIC) of the following: (1) L-368899 (an oxytocin receptor [OTR] antagonist) or by (2) bicuculline (a preferent GABAA receptor blocker), suggesting a GABAergic activation induced by OTR. Since intrathecal injection of an α2A-adrenoceptor antagonist (BRL 44408) partially reversed the oxytocin effect, a descending noradrenergic antinociception is suggested. Further, injection of L-368899 per se induces a pronociceptive behavioral effect, suggesting a tonic endogenous oxytocin release during inflammatory nociceptive input. Accordingly, we found bilateral projections from the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus (PVN) to RAIC. Some of the PVN-projecting cells are oxytocinergic and destinate GABAergic and OTR-expressing cells inside RAIC. Aside from the direct anatomic link between PVN and RAIC, our findings provide evidence about the role of oxytocinergic mechanisms modulating the pain process at the RAIC level.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Oxytocin is a neuropeptide involved in several functions ranging from lactation to social attachment. Over the years, the role of this molecule in pain processing has emerged, showing that, at the spinal level, oxytocin blocks pain transmission. The present work suggests that oxytocin also modulates pain at the cortical insular level by favoring cortical GABAergic transmission and activating descending spinal noradrenergic mechanisms. Indeed, we show that the paraventricular hypothalamicnucleus sends direct oxytocinergic projections to the rostral agranular insular cortex on GABAergic and oxytocin receptor-expressing neurons. Together, our data support the notion that the oxytocinergic system could act as an orchestrator of pain modulation.
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Keywords:  descending pain modulation; insular cortex; oxytocin; pain; paraventricular hypothalamic nucleus; wide dynamic range cells

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32571836      PMCID: PMC7363465          DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0962-20.2020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosci        ISSN: 0270-6474            Impact factor:   6.167


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