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Evoked hypoalgesia is accompanied by tonic pain and immune cell infiltration in the dorsal root ganglia at late stages of diabetic neuropathy in mice

Diabetic peripheral neuropathy is a major debilitating late complication of diabetes, which significantly reduces the quality of life in patients. Diabetic peripheral neuropathy is associated with a wide spectrum of sensory abnormalities, where in loss of sensation or hypoalgesia to applied external...

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Autores principales: Agarwal, Nitin, Helmstädter, Johanna, Rojas, Daniel R, Bali, Kiran K, Gangadharan, Vijayan, Kuner, Rohini
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6311571/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30453826
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1744806918817975
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author Agarwal, Nitin
Helmstädter, Johanna
Rojas, Daniel R
Bali, Kiran K
Gangadharan, Vijayan
Kuner, Rohini
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Helmstädter, Johanna
Rojas, Daniel R
Bali, Kiran K
Gangadharan, Vijayan
Kuner, Rohini
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description Diabetic peripheral neuropathy is a major debilitating late complication of diabetes, which significantly reduces the quality of life in patients. Diabetic peripheral neuropathy is associated with a wide spectrum of sensory abnormalities, where in loss of sensation or hypoalgesia to applied external stimuli is paradoxically accompanied by debilitating tonic spontaneous pain. In numerous studies on animal models of diabetic peripheral neuropathy, behavioural measurements have been largely confined to analysis of evoked withdrawal to mechanical and thermal stimuli applied to dermatomes, whereas spontaneous, on-going pain has not been widely studied. In the Streptozotocin model of type 1 diabetes, we employed the Conditioned Place Preference test to assess tonic pain. Our results indicate that both phases, that is, early evoked hypersensitivity (i.e. 5–7 weeks post-Streptozotocin) as well as late stage hypoalgesia (i.e. 17–20 weeks post-Streptozotocin) are accompanied by significant tonic pain in mice with diabetic peripheral neuropathy. We also report on the temporal relation between on-going pain and neuropathological changes in the dorsal root ganglia of mice with diabetic peripheral neuropathy up to 6 months post-Streptozotocin. Neither early hypersensitivity nor late hypoalgesia were associated with markers of cellular stress in the dorsal root ganglia. Whereas significant neutrophil infiltration was observed in the dorsal root ganglia over both early and late stages post-Streptozotocin, T-cell infiltration in the dorsal root ganglia was prominent at late stages post-Streptozotocin. Thus, longitudinal analyses reveal that similar to patients with chronic diabetic peripheral neuropathy, mice show tonic pain despite sensory loss after several months in the Streptozotocin model, which is accompanied by neuroimmune interactions in the dorsal root ganglia.
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spelling pubmed-63115712019-01-09 Evoked hypoalgesia is accompanied by tonic pain and immune cell infiltration in the dorsal root ganglia at late stages of diabetic neuropathy in mice Agarwal, Nitin Helmstädter, Johanna Rojas, Daniel R Bali, Kiran K Gangadharan, Vijayan Kuner, Rohini Mol Pain Research Article Diabetic peripheral neuropathy is a major debilitating late complication of diabetes, which significantly reduces the quality of life in patients. Diabetic peripheral neuropathy is associated with a wide spectrum of sensory abnormalities, where in loss of sensation or hypoalgesia to applied external stimuli is paradoxically accompanied by debilitating tonic spontaneous pain. In numerous studies on animal models of diabetic peripheral neuropathy, behavioural measurements have been largely confined to analysis of evoked withdrawal to mechanical and thermal stimuli applied to dermatomes, whereas spontaneous, on-going pain has not been widely studied. In the Streptozotocin model of type 1 diabetes, we employed the Conditioned Place Preference test to assess tonic pain. Our results indicate that both phases, that is, early evoked hypersensitivity (i.e. 5–7 weeks post-Streptozotocin) as well as late stage hypoalgesia (i.e. 17–20 weeks post-Streptozotocin) are accompanied by significant tonic pain in mice with diabetic peripheral neuropathy. We also report on the temporal relation between on-going pain and neuropathological changes in the dorsal root ganglia of mice with diabetic peripheral neuropathy up to 6 months post-Streptozotocin. Neither early hypersensitivity nor late hypoalgesia were associated with markers of cellular stress in the dorsal root ganglia. Whereas significant neutrophil infiltration was observed in the dorsal root ganglia over both early and late stages post-Streptozotocin, T-cell infiltration in the dorsal root ganglia was prominent at late stages post-Streptozotocin. Thus, longitudinal analyses reveal that similar to patients with chronic diabetic peripheral neuropathy, mice show tonic pain despite sensory loss after several months in the Streptozotocin model, which is accompanied by neuroimmune interactions in the dorsal root ganglia. SAGE Publications 2018-12-26 /pmc/articles/PMC6311571/ /pubmed/30453826 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1744806918817975 Text en © The Author(s) 2018 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ Creative Commons Non Commercial CC BY-NC: This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
spellingShingle Research Article
Agarwal, Nitin
Helmstädter, Johanna
Rojas, Daniel R
Bali, Kiran K
Gangadharan, Vijayan
Kuner, Rohini
Evoked hypoalgesia is accompanied by tonic pain and immune cell infiltration in the dorsal root ganglia at late stages of diabetic neuropathy in mice
title Evoked hypoalgesia is accompanied by tonic pain and immune cell infiltration in the dorsal root ganglia at late stages of diabetic neuropathy in mice
title_full Evoked hypoalgesia is accompanied by tonic pain and immune cell infiltration in the dorsal root ganglia at late stages of diabetic neuropathy in mice
title_fullStr Evoked hypoalgesia is accompanied by tonic pain and immune cell infiltration in the dorsal root ganglia at late stages of diabetic neuropathy in mice
title_full_unstemmed Evoked hypoalgesia is accompanied by tonic pain and immune cell infiltration in the dorsal root ganglia at late stages of diabetic neuropathy in mice
title_short Evoked hypoalgesia is accompanied by tonic pain and immune cell infiltration in the dorsal root ganglia at late stages of diabetic neuropathy in mice
title_sort evoked hypoalgesia is accompanied by tonic pain and immune cell infiltration in the dorsal root ganglia at late stages of diabetic neuropathy in mice
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6311571/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30453826
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1744806918817975
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