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Sensory innervation of the lumbar 5/6 intervertebral disk in mice

INTRODUCTION: Over the years, most back pain-related biological studies focused on the pathogenesis of disk degeneration. It is known that nerve distributions at the outer layer of the annulus fibrosus (AF) may be an important contributor to back pain symptoms. However, the types and origins of sens...

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Autores principales: Chen, Lunhao, Lu, Xuan, Jin, Qianjun, Gao, Zhihua, Wang, Yue
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10106599/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37077575
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2023.1084209
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author Chen, Lunhao
Lu, Xuan
Jin, Qianjun
Gao, Zhihua
Wang, Yue
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Lu, Xuan
Jin, Qianjun
Gao, Zhihua
Wang, Yue
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description INTRODUCTION: Over the years, most back pain-related biological studies focused on the pathogenesis of disk degeneration. It is known that nerve distributions at the outer layer of the annulus fibrosus (AF) may be an important contributor to back pain symptoms. However, the types and origins of sensory nerve terminals in the mouse lumbar disks have not been widely studied. Using disk microinjection and nerve retrograde tracing methods, the current study aimed to characterize the nerve types and neuropathway of the lumbar 5/6 (L5/6) disk in mice. METHODS: Using an anterior peritoneal approach, the L5/6 disk of adult C57BL/6 mice (males, 8–12 weeks) disk microinjection was performed. Fluorogold (FG) was injected into the L5/6 disk using the Hamilton syringe with a homemade glass needle driven by a pressure microinjector. The lumbar spine and bilateral thoracic 13 (Th13) to L6 DRGs were harvested at 10 days after injection. The number of FG(+) neurons among different levels was counted and analyzed. Different nerve markers, including anti-neurofilament 160/200 (NF160/200), anti-calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP), anti-parvalbumin (PV), and anti-tyrosine hydroxylase (TH), were used to identify different types of nerve terminals in AF and their origins in DRG neurons. RESULTS: There were at least three types of nerve terminals at the outer layer of L5/6 AF in mice, including NF160/200(+) (indicating Aβ fibers), CGRP(+) (Aδ and C fibers), and PV(+) (proprioceptive fibers). No TH(+) fibers (sympathetic nerve fibers and some C-low threshold mechanoreceptors) were noticed in either. Using retrograde tracing methods, we found that nerve terminals in the L5/6 disk were multi-segmentally from Th13-L6 DRGs, with L1 and L5 predominately. An immunofluorescence analysis revealed that FG(+) neurons in DRGs were co-localized with NF160/200, CGRP, and PV, but not TH. CONCLUSION: Intervertebral disks were innervated by multiple types of nerve fibers in mice, including Aβ, Aδ, C, and proprioceptive fibers. No sympathetic nerve fibers were found in AF. The nerve network of the L5/6 disk in mice was multi-segmentally innervated by the Th13-L6 DRGs (mainly L1 and L5 DRGs). Our results may serve as a reference for preclinical studies of discogenic pain in mice.
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spelling pubmed-101065992023-04-18 Sensory innervation of the lumbar 5/6 intervertebral disk in mice Chen, Lunhao Lu, Xuan Jin, Qianjun Gao, Zhihua Wang, Yue Front Neurol Neurology INTRODUCTION: Over the years, most back pain-related biological studies focused on the pathogenesis of disk degeneration. It is known that nerve distributions at the outer layer of the annulus fibrosus (AF) may be an important contributor to back pain symptoms. However, the types and origins of sensory nerve terminals in the mouse lumbar disks have not been widely studied. Using disk microinjection and nerve retrograde tracing methods, the current study aimed to characterize the nerve types and neuropathway of the lumbar 5/6 (L5/6) disk in mice. METHODS: Using an anterior peritoneal approach, the L5/6 disk of adult C57BL/6 mice (males, 8–12 weeks) disk microinjection was performed. Fluorogold (FG) was injected into the L5/6 disk using the Hamilton syringe with a homemade glass needle driven by a pressure microinjector. The lumbar spine and bilateral thoracic 13 (Th13) to L6 DRGs were harvested at 10 days after injection. The number of FG(+) neurons among different levels was counted and analyzed. Different nerve markers, including anti-neurofilament 160/200 (NF160/200), anti-calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP), anti-parvalbumin (PV), and anti-tyrosine hydroxylase (TH), were used to identify different types of nerve terminals in AF and their origins in DRG neurons. RESULTS: There were at least three types of nerve terminals at the outer layer of L5/6 AF in mice, including NF160/200(+) (indicating Aβ fibers), CGRP(+) (Aδ and C fibers), and PV(+) (proprioceptive fibers). No TH(+) fibers (sympathetic nerve fibers and some C-low threshold mechanoreceptors) were noticed in either. Using retrograde tracing methods, we found that nerve terminals in the L5/6 disk were multi-segmentally from Th13-L6 DRGs, with L1 and L5 predominately. An immunofluorescence analysis revealed that FG(+) neurons in DRGs were co-localized with NF160/200, CGRP, and PV, but not TH. CONCLUSION: Intervertebral disks were innervated by multiple types of nerve fibers in mice, including Aβ, Aδ, C, and proprioceptive fibers. No sympathetic nerve fibers were found in AF. The nerve network of the L5/6 disk in mice was multi-segmentally innervated by the Th13-L6 DRGs (mainly L1 and L5 DRGs). Our results may serve as a reference for preclinical studies of discogenic pain in mice. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-04-03 /pmc/articles/PMC10106599/ /pubmed/37077575 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2023.1084209 Text en Copyright © 2023 Chen, Lu, Jin, Gao and Wang. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neurology
Chen, Lunhao
Lu, Xuan
Jin, Qianjun
Gao, Zhihua
Wang, Yue
Sensory innervation of the lumbar 5/6 intervertebral disk in mice
title Sensory innervation of the lumbar 5/6 intervertebral disk in mice
title_full Sensory innervation of the lumbar 5/6 intervertebral disk in mice
title_fullStr Sensory innervation of the lumbar 5/6 intervertebral disk in mice
title_full_unstemmed Sensory innervation of the lumbar 5/6 intervertebral disk in mice
title_short Sensory innervation of the lumbar 5/6 intervertebral disk in mice
title_sort sensory innervation of the lumbar 5/6 intervertebral disk in mice
topic Neurology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10106599/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37077575
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2023.1084209
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