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神经病理性疼痛
神经损伤
背根神经节
周围神经损伤
医学
ATF3
坐骨神经
神经炎症
坐骨神经损伤
神经科学
麻醉
解剖
内科学
炎症
化学
生物
背
基因表达
基因
发起人
水解
生物化学
酸水解
作者
Inmaculada Bravo‐Caparrós,M. Carmen Ruiz‐Cantero,Gloria Perazzoli,Shane J. Cronin,José Miguel Vela,Mohamed F. Hamed,Josef Penninger,José M. Baeyens,Enrique J. Cobos,Francisco R. Nieto
标识
DOI:10.1096/fj.201901921r
摘要
Neuron-immune interaction in the dorsal root ganglia (DRG) plays a pivotal role in the neuropathic pain development after nerve injury. Sigma-1 receptor (Sig-1R) is expressed by DRG neurons but its role in neuropathic pain is not fully understood. We investigated the effect of peripheral Sig-1R on neuroinflammation in the DRG after spared (sciatic) nerve injury (SNI) in mice. Nerve injury induced a decrease in NeuN staining along with the nuclear eccentricity and ATF3 expression in the injured DRG. Sig-1R was present in all DRG neurons examined, and after SNI this receptor translocated to the periphery of the soma and the vicinity of the nucleus, especially in injured ATF3 + neurons. In WT mice, injured DRG produced the chemokine CCL2, and this was followed by massive infiltration of macrophages/monocytes, which clustered mainly around sensory neurons with translocated Sig-1R, accompanied by robust IL-6 increase and mechanical allodynia. In contrast, Sig-1R knockout (Sig-1R-KO) mice showed reduced levels of CCL2, decreased macrophage/monocyte infiltration into DRG, and less IL-6 and neuropathic mechanical allodynia after SNI. Our findings point to an important role of peripheral Sig-1R in sensory neuron-macrophage/monocyte communication in the DRG after peripheral nerve injury; thus, these receptors may contribute to the neuropathic pain phenotype.
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