Time course of changes in nociception after 5,6-dihydroxytryptamine lesions of descending 5-HT pathways
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Time course of changes in nociception after 5,6-dihydroxytryptamine lesions of descending 5-HT pathways
Abstract
Intrathecal injection of 5,6-dihydroxytryptamine (5,6-DHT) in rats produced selective lesions of the descending 5-HT pathways. Spinal 5-HT levels gradually fell to less than 10% of controls within 10 days of 5,6-DHT administration with no recovery evident within 4 weeks. The uptake of 14C-5-HT into crude spinal synaptosomes was similarly reduced. The uptake of 3H-NA into spinal synaptosomes was unaffected, as was the uptake of 14C-5-HT and 3H-NA into cortical synaptosomes. Following 5,6-DHT, tail-flick latencies were reduced by 20-30% during the first post-injection week, but returned to control levels during the second week. Intrathecal or systemic administration of the 5-HT receptor antagonist metergoline significantly reduced latencies of normal rats and of 5,6-DHT treated rats tested after the second week when the response was normalized. Metergoline did not, however, further reduce the latencies of lesioned rats during the first post-injection week. It is concluded that functional adaptation involving 5-HT neurotransmission compensated for the selective lesion of descending 5-HT pathways induced by 5,6-DHT.
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