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Sensitization of Cutaneous Primary Afferents in Bone Cancer Revealed by In Vivo Calcium Imaging.

Larissa de Clauser1,2, Ana P Luiz1, Sonia Santana-Varela1, John N Wood1, Shafaq Sikandar1,3.   

Abstract

Cancer-induced bone pain (CIBP) is a complex condition, comprising components of inflammatory and neuropathic processes, but changes in the physiological response profiles of bone-innervating and cutaneous afferents remain poorly understood. We used a combination of retrograde labelling and in vivo calcium imaging of bone marrow-innervating dorsal root ganglia (DRG) neurons to determine the contribution of these cells in the maintenance of CIBP. We found a majority of femoral bone afferent cell bodies in L3 dorsal root ganglia (DRG) that also express the sodium channel subtype Nav1.8-a marker of nociceptive neurons-and lack expression of parvalbumin-a marker for proprioceptive primary afferents. Surprisingly, the response properties of bone marrow afferents to both increased intraosseous pressure and acid were unchanged by the presence of cancer. On the other hand, we found increased excitability and polymodality of cutaneous afferents innervating the ipsilateral paw in cancer bearing animals, as well as a behavioural phenotype that suggests changes at the level of the DRG contribute to secondary hypersensitivity. This study demonstrates that cutaneous afferents at distant sites from the tumour bearing tissue contribute to mechanical hypersensitivity, highlighting these cells as targets for analgesia.

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Keywords:  CIBP; DRG; bone afferents; in vivo imaging; nociception; peripheral sensitization; secondary hypersensitivity

Year:  2020        PMID: 33255209      PMCID: PMC7760605          DOI: 10.3390/cancers12123491

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancers (Basel)        ISSN: 2072-6694            Impact factor:   6.639


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