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Microglia and Inhibitory Circuitry in the Medullary Dorsal Horn: Laminar and Time-Dependent Changes in a Trigeminal Model of Neuropathic Pain

Authors :
Nuria García-Magro
Pilar Negredo
Yasmina B. Martin
Carlos Avendaño
Francisco Zafra
UAM. Departamento de Anatomía, Histología y Neurociencia
UAM. Departamento de Biología Molecular
Universidad Francisco de Vitoria
Fundación de la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Source :
International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Vol 22, Iss 4564, p 4564 (2021), International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC, instname, DDFV: Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad Francisco de Vitoria, Universidad Francisco de Vitoria, Volume 22, Issue 9, DDFV. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad Francisco de Vitoria, Biblos-e Archivo. Repositorio Institucional de la UAM
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2021.

Abstract

Craniofacial neuropathic pain affects millions of people worldwide and is often difficult to treat. Two key mechanisms underlying this condition are a loss of the negative control exerted by inhibitory interneurons and an early microglial reaction. Basic features of these mechanisms, however, are still poorly understood. Using the chronic constriction injury of the infraorbital nerve (CCI-IoN) model of neuropathic pain in mice, we have examined the changes in the expression of GAD, the synthetic enzyme of GABA, and GlyT2, the membrane transporter of glycine, as well as the microgliosis that occur at early (5 days) and late (21 days) stages post-CCI in the medullary and upper spinal dorsal horn. Our results show that CCI-IoN induces a down-regulation of GAD at both postinjury survival times, uniformly across the superficial laminae. The expression of GlyT2 showed a more discrete and heterogeneous reduction due to the basal presence in lamina III of ‘patches’ of higher expression, interspersed within a less immunoreactive ‘matrix’, which showed a more substantial reduction in the expression of GlyT2. These patches coincided with foci lacking any perceptible microglial reaction, which stood out against a more diffuse area of strong microgliosis. These findings may provide clues to better understand the neural mechanisms underlying allodynia in neuropathic pain syndromes.<br />Ayudas a Proyectos de Investigación UFV2021-16” from Universidad Francisco de Vitoria, and Project “797011—Introducción Técnicas Estereológicas”, from the Fundación General de la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16616596 and 14220067
Volume :
22
Issue :
4564
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Accession number :
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