Identification of brain-to-spinal circuits controlling the laterality and duration of mechanical allodynia in mice
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Identification of brain-to-spinal circuits controlling the laterality and duration of mechanical allodynia in mice
Abstract
Mechanical allodynia (MA) represents one prevalent symptom of chronic pain. Previously we and others have identified spinal and brain circuits that transmit or modulate the initial establishment of MA. However, brain-derived descending pathways that control the laterality and duration of MA are still poorly understood. Here we report that the contralateral brain-to-spinal circuits, from Oprm1 neurons in the lateral parabrachial nucleus (lPBNOprm1), via Pdyn neurons in the dorsal medial regions of hypothalamus (dmHPdyn), to the spinal dorsal horn (SDH), act to prevent nerve injury from inducing contralateral MA and reduce the duration of bilateral MA induced by capsaicin. Ablating/silencing dmH-projecting lPBNOprm1 neurons or SDH-projecting dmHPdyn neurons, deleting Dyn peptide from dmH, or blocking spinal κ-opioid receptors all led to long-lasting bilateral MA. Conversely, activation of dmHPdyn neurons or their axonal terminals in SDH can suppress sustained bilateral MA induced by lPBN lesion.
Keywords: CP: Neuroscience; Pdyn; duration; hypothalamus; laterality; mechanical allodynia; oprm1; pain; parabrachial nucleus; spinal dorsal horn; κ-opioid receptor.
Copyright © 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Declaration of interests The authors declare no competing interests.
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