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Local GABAergic signaling within sensory ganglia controls peripheral nociceptive transmission
The integration of somatosensory information is generally assumed to be a function of the central nervous system (CNS). Here we describe fully functional GABAergic communication within rodent peripheral sensory ganglia and show that it can modulate transmission of pain-related signals from the perip...
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American Society for Clinical Investigation
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5409786/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28375159 http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/JCI86812 |
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author | Du, Xiaona Hao, Han Yang, Yuehui Huang, Sha Wang, Caixue Gigout, Sylvain Ramli, Rosmaliza Li, Xinmeng Jaworska, Ewa Edwards, Ian Deuchars, Jim Yanagawa, Yuchio Qi, Jinlong Guan, Bingcai Jaffe, David B. Zhang, Hailin Gamper, Nikita |
author_facet | Du, Xiaona Hao, Han Yang, Yuehui Huang, Sha Wang, Caixue Gigout, Sylvain Ramli, Rosmaliza Li, Xinmeng Jaworska, Ewa Edwards, Ian Deuchars, Jim Yanagawa, Yuchio Qi, Jinlong Guan, Bingcai Jaffe, David B. Zhang, Hailin Gamper, Nikita |
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description | The integration of somatosensory information is generally assumed to be a function of the central nervous system (CNS). Here we describe fully functional GABAergic communication within rodent peripheral sensory ganglia and show that it can modulate transmission of pain-related signals from the peripheral sensory nerves to the CNS. We found that sensory neurons express major proteins necessary for GABA synthesis and release and that sensory neurons released GABA in response to depolarization. In vivo focal infusion of GABA or GABA reuptake inhibitor to sensory ganglia dramatically reduced acute peripherally induced nociception and alleviated neuropathic and inflammatory pain. In addition, focal application of GABA receptor antagonists to sensory ganglia triggered or exacerbated peripherally induced nociception. We also demonstrated that chemogenetic or optogenetic depolarization of GABAergic dorsal root ganglion neurons in vivo reduced acute and chronic peripherally induced nociception. Mechanistically, GABA depolarized the majority of sensory neuron somata, yet produced a net inhibitory effect on the nociceptive transmission due to the filtering effect at nociceptive fiber T-junctions. Our findings indicate that peripheral somatosensory ganglia represent a hitherto underappreciated site of somatosensory signal integration and offer a potential target for therapeutic intervention. |
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spelling | pubmed-54097862017-05-05 Local GABAergic signaling within sensory ganglia controls peripheral nociceptive transmission Du, Xiaona Hao, Han Yang, Yuehui Huang, Sha Wang, Caixue Gigout, Sylvain Ramli, Rosmaliza Li, Xinmeng Jaworska, Ewa Edwards, Ian Deuchars, Jim Yanagawa, Yuchio Qi, Jinlong Guan, Bingcai Jaffe, David B. Zhang, Hailin Gamper, Nikita J Clin Invest Research Article The integration of somatosensory information is generally assumed to be a function of the central nervous system (CNS). Here we describe fully functional GABAergic communication within rodent peripheral sensory ganglia and show that it can modulate transmission of pain-related signals from the peripheral sensory nerves to the CNS. We found that sensory neurons express major proteins necessary for GABA synthesis and release and that sensory neurons released GABA in response to depolarization. In vivo focal infusion of GABA or GABA reuptake inhibitor to sensory ganglia dramatically reduced acute peripherally induced nociception and alleviated neuropathic and inflammatory pain. In addition, focal application of GABA receptor antagonists to sensory ganglia triggered or exacerbated peripherally induced nociception. We also demonstrated that chemogenetic or optogenetic depolarization of GABAergic dorsal root ganglion neurons in vivo reduced acute and chronic peripherally induced nociception. Mechanistically, GABA depolarized the majority of sensory neuron somata, yet produced a net inhibitory effect on the nociceptive transmission due to the filtering effect at nociceptive fiber T-junctions. Our findings indicate that peripheral somatosensory ganglia represent a hitherto underappreciated site of somatosensory signal integration and offer a potential target for therapeutic intervention. American Society for Clinical Investigation 2017-04-04 2017-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5409786/ /pubmed/28375159 http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/JCI86812 Text en Copyright © 2017 Du et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Du, Xiaona Hao, Han Yang, Yuehui Huang, Sha Wang, Caixue Gigout, Sylvain Ramli, Rosmaliza Li, Xinmeng Jaworska, Ewa Edwards, Ian Deuchars, Jim Yanagawa, Yuchio Qi, Jinlong Guan, Bingcai Jaffe, David B. Zhang, Hailin Gamper, Nikita Local GABAergic signaling within sensory ganglia controls peripheral nociceptive transmission |
title | Local GABAergic signaling within sensory ganglia controls peripheral nociceptive transmission |
title_full | Local GABAergic signaling within sensory ganglia controls peripheral nociceptive transmission |
title_fullStr | Local GABAergic signaling within sensory ganglia controls peripheral nociceptive transmission |
title_full_unstemmed | Local GABAergic signaling within sensory ganglia controls peripheral nociceptive transmission |
title_short | Local GABAergic signaling within sensory ganglia controls peripheral nociceptive transmission |
title_sort | local gabaergic signaling within sensory ganglia controls peripheral nociceptive transmission |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5409786/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28375159 http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/JCI86812 |
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