Literature DB >> 33431693

A subset of spinal dorsal horn interneurons crucial for gating touch-evoked pain-like behavior.

Ryoichi Tashima1, Keisuke Koga1,2, Yu Yoshikawa1,3, Misuzu Sekine1, Moeka Watanabe1, Hidetoshi Tozaki-Saitoh1,3, Hidemasa Furue2, Toshiharu Yasaka4,5, Makoto Tsuda6,3.   

Abstract

A cardinal, intractable symptom of neuropathic pain is mechanical allodynia, pain caused by innocuous stimuli via low-threshold mechanoreceptors such as Aβ fibers. However, the mechanism by which Aβ fiber-derived signals are converted to pain remains incompletely understood. Here we identify a subset of inhibitory interneurons in the spinal dorsal horn (SDH) operated by adeno-associated viral vectors incorporating a neuropeptide Y promoter (AAV-NpyP+) and show that specific ablation or silencing of AAV-NpyP+ SDH interneurons converted touch-sensing Aβ fiber-derived signals to morphine-resistant pain-like behavioral responses. AAV-NpyP+ neurons received excitatory inputs from Aβ fibers and transmitted inhibitory GABA signals to lamina I neurons projecting to the brain. In a model of neuropathic pain developed by peripheral nerve injury, AAV-NpyP+ neurons exhibited deeper resting membrane potentials, and their excitation by Aβ fibers was impaired. Conversely, chemogenetic activation of AAV-NpyP+ neurons in nerve-injured rats reversed Aβ fiber-derived neuropathic pain-like behavior that was shown to be morphine-resistant and reduced pathological neuronal activation of superficial SDH including lamina I. These findings suggest that identified inhibitory SDH interneurons that act as a critical brake on conversion of touch-sensing Aβ fiber signals into pain-like behavioral responses. Thus, enhancing activity of these neurons may offer a novel strategy for treating neuropathic allodynia.

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Keywords:  inhibitory interneurons; mechanical allodynia; neuropathic pain; primary afferent Aβ fibers; spinal dorsal horn

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33431693      PMCID: PMC7826356          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2021220118

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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4.  Selective Involvement of a Subset of Spinal Dorsal Horn Neurons Operated by a Prodynorphin Promoter in Aβ Fiber-Mediated Neuropathic Allodynia-Like Behavioral Responses in Rats.

Authors:  Tadayuki Ishibashi; Yu Yoshikawa; Daichi Sueto; Ryoichi Tashima; Hidetoshi Tozaki-Saitoh; Keisuke Koga; Ken Yamaura; Makoto Tsuda
Journal:  Front Mol Neurosci       Date:  2022-06-23       Impact factor: 6.261

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