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α1A-adrenaline receptors in dorsal horn inhibitory neurons have an inhibitory role in the regulation of chloroquine-induced itch in mice.

Yuto Shiraishi1,2, Keisuke Koga1,3, Ryo Yamagata1, Izuho Hatada4, Miho Shiratori-Hayashi1,2, Makoto Tsuda5,6.   

Abstract

Our previous study showed the intrinsic ability of descending noradrenergic neurons projecting from the locus coeruleus to the spinal dorsal horn (SDH) to suppress itch-related behaviors. Noradrenaline and α1A-adrenaline receptor (α1A-AR) agonist increase inhibitory synaptic inputs onto SDH interneurons expressing gastrin-releasing peptide receptors, which are essential for itch transmission. However, the contribution of α1A-ARs expressed in SDH inhibitory interneurons to itch-related behavior remains to be determined. In this study, RNAscope in situ hybridization revealed that Adra1a mRNA is expressed in SDH inhibitory interneurons that are positive for Slc32a1 mRNA (known as vesicular GABA transporter). Mice with conditional knock-out of α1A-ARs in inhibitory interneurons (Vgat-Cre;Adra1aflox/flox mice) exhibited an increase in scratching behavior when induced by an intradermal injection of chloroquine, but not compound 48/80, which are known as models of histamine-independent and dependent itch, respectively. Furthermore, knockout of inhibitory neuronal α1A-ARs in the SDH using the CRISPR-Cas9 system also increased the scratching behavior elicited by chloroquine but not compound 48/80. Our findings demonstrated for the first time that α1A-ARs in SDH inhibitory interneurons contribute to the regulation of itch signaling with preference for histamine-independent itch.

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Keywords:  Inhibitory interneurons; Itch; Mouse; Spinal dorsal horn; α1A-Adrenaline receptor

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33726812      PMCID: PMC7962300          DOI: 10.1186/s13041-021-00768-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Brain        ISSN: 1756-6606            Impact factor:   4.041


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