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Altered formalin-induced pain and Fos induction in the periaqueductal grey of preadolescent rats following neonatal LPS exposure.
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PloS one [PLoS One] 2014 May 30; Vol. 9 (5), pp. e98382. Date of Electronic Publication: 2014 May 30 (Print Publication: 2014). - Publication Year :
- 2014
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Abstract
- Animal and human studies have demonstrated that early pain experiences can produce alterations in the nociceptive systems later in life including increased sensitivity to mechanical, thermal, and chemical stimuli. However, less is known about the impact of neonatal immune challenge on future responses to noxious stimuli and the reactivity of neural substrates involved in analgesia. Here we demonstrate that rats exposed to Lipopolysaccharide (LPS; 0.05 mg/kg IP, Salmonella enteritidis) during postnatal day (PND) 3 and 5 displayed enhanced formalin-induced flinching but not licking following formalin injection at PND 22. This LPS-induced hyperalgesia was accompanied by distinct recruitment of supra-spinal regions involved in analgesia as indicated by significantly attenuated Fos-protein induction in the rostral dorsal periaqueductal grey (DPAG) as well as rostral and caudal axes of the ventrolateral PAG (VLPAG). Formalin injections were associated with increased Fos-protein labelling in lateral habenula (LHb) as compared to medial habenula (MHb), however the intensity of this labelling did not differ as a result of neonatal immune challenge. These data highlight the importance of neonatal immune priming in programming inflammatory pain sensitivity later in development and highlight the PAG as a possible mediator of this process.
- Subjects :
- Analgesia methods
Animals
Animals, Newborn metabolism
Female
Hyperalgesia chemically induced
Hyperalgesia metabolism
Hyperalgesia physiopathology
Pain chemically induced
Pain metabolism
Pain Threshold physiology
Rats
Rats, Wistar
Spinal Cord drug effects
Spinal Cord metabolism
Spinal Cord physiopathology
Formaldehyde pharmacology
Lipopolysaccharides pharmacology
Pain physiopathology
Periaqueductal Gray metabolism
Periaqueductal Gray physiopathology
Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-fos metabolism
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1932-6203
- Volume :
- 9
- Issue :
- 5
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- PloS one
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 24878577
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0098382