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Astrocytes contribute to pain gating in the spinal cord

Authors :
Michael J. Caterina
Michael Anderson
LaTasha K. Crawford
Zhiyong Chen
Yun Guan
Qian Xu
Shao Qiu He
Neil C. Ford
Xinzhong Dong
Qian Huang
Fei Yang
Source :
Science Advances
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2021.

Abstract

Description<br />Spinal cord astrocytes represent an important component of pain gating and exert nonneuronal control of pain.<br />Various pain therapies have been developed on the basis of the gate control theory of pain, which postulates that nonpainful sensory inputs mediated by large-diameter afferent fibers (Aβ-fibers) can attenuate noxious signals relayed to the brain. To date, this theory has focused only on neuronal mechanisms. Here, we identified an unprecedented function of astrocytes in the gating of nociceptive signals transmitted by neurokinin 1 receptor–positive (NK1R+) projection neurons in the spinal cord. Electrical stimulation of peripheral Aβ-fibers in naïve mice activated spinal astrocytes, which in turn induced long-term depression (LTD) in NK1R+ neurons and antinociception through activation of endogenous adenosinergic mechanisms. Suppression of astrocyte activation by pharmacologic, chemogenetic, and optogenetic manipulations blocked the induction of LTD in NK1R+ neurons and pain inhibition by Aβ-fiber stimulation. Collectively, our study introduces astrocytes as an important component of pain gating by activation of Aβ-fibers, which thus exert nonneuronal control of pain.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23752548
Volume :
7
Issue :
45
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Science Advances
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....066641d3e9fe4be3fde7c74927bff45b