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Evidence that increased cholecystokinin (CCK) in the periaqueductal gray (PAG) facilitates changes in Resident-Intruder social interactions triggered by peripheral nerve injury.

Kevin A Keay1, Manuel A Argueta1, Daniel N Zafir1, Peter M Wyllie1, Gregory J Michael2, Damien C Boorman1.   

Abstract

Individual differences in the effects of a chronic neuropathic injury on social behaviours characterize both the human experience and pre-clinical animal models. The impacts of these changes to the well-being of the individual are often underappreciated. Earlier work from our laboratory using GeneChip® microarrays identified increased cholecystokinin (CCK) gene expression in the periaqueductal gray (PAG) of rats that showed persistent changes in social interactions during a Resident-Intruder encounter following sciatic nerve chronic constriction injury (CCI). In this study, we confirmed these gene regulation patterns using RT-PCR and identified the anatomical location of the CCK-mRNA as well as the translated CCK peptides in the midbrains of rats with a CCI. We found that rats with persistent CCI-induced changes in social behaviours had increased CCK-mRNA in neurons of the ventrolateral PAG and dorsal raphe nuclei, as well as increased CCK-8 peptide expression in terminal boutons located in the lateral and ventrolateral PAG. The functional significance of these changes was explored by microinjecting small volumes of CCK-8 into the PAG of uninjured rats and observing their Resident-Intruder social interactions. Disturbances to social interactions identical to those observed in CCI rats were evoked when injection sites were located in the rostral lateral and ventrolateral PAG. We suggest that CCI-induced changes in CCK expression in these PAG regions contributes to the disruptions to social behaviours experienced by a subset of individuals with neuropathic injury.
© 2021 International Society for Neurochemistry.

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Keywords:  CCI; CCK-8; immunohistochemistry; in situ hybridization; neuropathic pain; social behaviour

Year:  2021        PMID: 34287873     DOI: 10.1111/jnc.15476

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurochem        ISSN: 0022-3042            Impact factor:   5.372


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