P2X7 receptor and cytokines contribute to extra-territorial facial pain
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P2X7 receptor and cytokines contribute to extra-territorial facial pain
Abstract
The whisker pad area (WP) is innervated by the second branch of the trigeminal nerve and experiences allodynia and hyperalgesia following transection of the mental nerve (MN; the third branch of the trigeminal nerve). However, the mechanisms of this extra-territorial pain remain unclear. The ionotropic P2X(7) ATP receptor (P2X(7)) in microglia is known to potentiate, via cytokines, the perception of noxious stimuli, raising the possibility that P2X(7) and cytokines are involved in this extra-territorial pain. One day after MN transection (MNT), WP allodynia/hyperalgesia developed, which lasted for > 8 wks. Activation of microglia and up-regulation of P2X(7), membrane-bound tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α (mTNF-α), and soluble TNF-α (sTNF-α) in the trigeminal sensory nuclear complex (TNC) were evident for up to 6 wks after MNT. Allodynia/hyperalgesia after MNT was blocked by intracisternal administration of etanercept, a recombinant TNF-α receptor (p75)-Fc fusion protein. Intracisternal A438079, a P2X(7) antagonist, also attenuated allodynia/hyperalgesia and blocked up-regulation of mTNF-α and sTNF-α in the TNC. We conclude that sTNF-α released by microglia following P2X(7) activation may be important in both the initiation and maintenance of extra-territorial pain after MNT.
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