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Microinjection of calcitonin in midbrain periaqueductal gray attenuates hyperalgesia in a chronic constriction injury rat model

OBJECTIVE(S): As heat, pain is one of the most common clinical symptoms. Generally, calcitonin (CT) is prescribed as an analgesic agent for the treatment of pain, especially for the pain caused by osteoporosis or primary and metastatic bone tumor. However, the detailed mechanism remains unknown. MAT...

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Autores principales: Li, Zongpeng, Gao, Zong, Li, Shufa, Zhang, Yuanyuan, Xing, Lizhi, Zhang, Lanju, Ma, Guijie, Zhao, Xinbo, Shao, Mingtao
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Publicado: Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4366746/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25810879
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author Li, Zongpeng
Gao, Zong
Li, Shufa
Zhang, Yuanyuan
Xing, Lizhi
Zhang, Lanju
Ma, Guijie
Zhao, Xinbo
Shao, Mingtao
author_facet Li, Zongpeng
Gao, Zong
Li, Shufa
Zhang, Yuanyuan
Xing, Lizhi
Zhang, Lanju
Ma, Guijie
Zhao, Xinbo
Shao, Mingtao
author_sort Li, Zongpeng
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description OBJECTIVE(S): As heat, pain is one of the most common clinical symptoms. Generally, calcitonin (CT) is prescribed as an analgesic agent for the treatment of pain, especially for the pain caused by osteoporosis or primary and metastatic bone tumor. However, the detailed mechanism remains unknown. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this study, chronic constriction injury (CCI) rat model was created, and hot plate test and von frey filaments test were employed to evaluate thermal withdrawal latency (TWL) and mechanical withdrawal threshold (MWT), respectively. Immunohistochemistry staining and western blot analyses were used to assess the distribution and expression of calcitonin receptor (CT-R) in the midbrain periaqueductal gray (PAG), which was a pivotal site in the modulatory system for the endogenous pain. RESULTS: The TWL and MWT before the surgery (19.6±1.19 sec) were significantly longer than that at day 2 (12.5±1.60 sec), and day 14 (7.75±0.89 sec) (P< 0.01; P< 0.01), respectively. The TWL and MWT at day 14 were significantly increased compared to that at day 7 after microinjection of salmon calcitonin (sCT) with different doses. Interestingly, the expression of CT-R was up-regulated in neuropathic pain. Furthermore, the expression of CT-R was significantly up-regulated and algesia was remarkably relieved when CT was microinjected into PAG. CONCLUSION: These results suggested that an increased CT-R might be associated with hyperalgesia in CCI rat, and CT had a potent antinociceptive effect by the up-regulation of CT-R in the PAG. Thus, it might provide a potential approach for the treatment of bone pain.
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spelling pubmed-43667462015-03-25 Microinjection of calcitonin in midbrain periaqueductal gray attenuates hyperalgesia in a chronic constriction injury rat model Li, Zongpeng Gao, Zong Li, Shufa Zhang, Yuanyuan Xing, Lizhi Zhang, Lanju Ma, Guijie Zhao, Xinbo Shao, Mingtao Iran J Basic Med Sci Original Article OBJECTIVE(S): As heat, pain is one of the most common clinical symptoms. Generally, calcitonin (CT) is prescribed as an analgesic agent for the treatment of pain, especially for the pain caused by osteoporosis or primary and metastatic bone tumor. However, the detailed mechanism remains unknown. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this study, chronic constriction injury (CCI) rat model was created, and hot plate test and von frey filaments test were employed to evaluate thermal withdrawal latency (TWL) and mechanical withdrawal threshold (MWT), respectively. Immunohistochemistry staining and western blot analyses were used to assess the distribution and expression of calcitonin receptor (CT-R) in the midbrain periaqueductal gray (PAG), which was a pivotal site in the modulatory system for the endogenous pain. RESULTS: The TWL and MWT before the surgery (19.6±1.19 sec) were significantly longer than that at day 2 (12.5±1.60 sec), and day 14 (7.75±0.89 sec) (P< 0.01; P< 0.01), respectively. The TWL and MWT at day 14 were significantly increased compared to that at day 7 after microinjection of salmon calcitonin (sCT) with different doses. Interestingly, the expression of CT-R was up-regulated in neuropathic pain. Furthermore, the expression of CT-R was significantly up-regulated and algesia was remarkably relieved when CT was microinjected into PAG. CONCLUSION: These results suggested that an increased CT-R might be associated with hyperalgesia in CCI rat, and CT had a potent antinociceptive effect by the up-regulation of CT-R in the PAG. Thus, it might provide a potential approach for the treatment of bone pain. Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2015-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4366746/ /pubmed/25810879 Text en Copyright: © Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Li, Zongpeng
Gao, Zong
Li, Shufa
Zhang, Yuanyuan
Xing, Lizhi
Zhang, Lanju
Ma, Guijie
Zhao, Xinbo
Shao, Mingtao
Microinjection of calcitonin in midbrain periaqueductal gray attenuates hyperalgesia in a chronic constriction injury rat model
title Microinjection of calcitonin in midbrain periaqueductal gray attenuates hyperalgesia in a chronic constriction injury rat model
title_full Microinjection of calcitonin in midbrain periaqueductal gray attenuates hyperalgesia in a chronic constriction injury rat model
title_fullStr Microinjection of calcitonin in midbrain periaqueductal gray attenuates hyperalgesia in a chronic constriction injury rat model
title_full_unstemmed Microinjection of calcitonin in midbrain periaqueductal gray attenuates hyperalgesia in a chronic constriction injury rat model
title_short Microinjection of calcitonin in midbrain periaqueductal gray attenuates hyperalgesia in a chronic constriction injury rat model
title_sort microinjection of calcitonin in midbrain periaqueductal gray attenuates hyperalgesia in a chronic constriction injury rat model
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4366746/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25810879
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