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Sensory Ganglia-Specific TNF Expression Is Associated With Persistent Nociception After Resolution of Inflammation

Joint pain is a distressing symptom of arthritis, and it is frequently persistent even after treatments which reduce local inflammation. Continuous production of algogenic factors activate/sensitize nociceptors in the joint structures and contribute to persistent pain, a challenging and difficult co...

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Autores principales: Gonçalves, William Antonio, Rezende, Barbara Maximino, de Oliveira, Marcos Paulo Esteves, Ribeiro, Lucas Secchim, Fattori, Victor, da Silva, Walison Nunes, Prazeres, Pedro Henrique Dias Moura, Queiroz-Junior, Celso Martins, Santana, Karina Talita de Oliveira, Costa, Walyson Coelho, Beltrami, Vinícius Amorim, Costa, Vivian Vasconcelos, Birbrair, Alexander, Verri, Waldiceu A., Lopes, Fernando, Cunha, Thiago Mattar, Teixeira, Mauro Martins, Amaral, Flávio Almeida, Pinho, Vanessa
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6984351/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32038637
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2019.03120
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author Gonçalves, William Antonio
Rezende, Barbara Maximino
de Oliveira, Marcos Paulo Esteves
Ribeiro, Lucas Secchim
Fattori, Victor
da Silva, Walison Nunes
Prazeres, Pedro Henrique Dias Moura
Queiroz-Junior, Celso Martins
Santana, Karina Talita de Oliveira
Costa, Walyson Coelho
Beltrami, Vinícius Amorim
Costa, Vivian Vasconcelos
Birbrair, Alexander
Verri, Waldiceu A.
Lopes, Fernando
Cunha, Thiago Mattar
Teixeira, Mauro Martins
Amaral, Flávio Almeida
Pinho, Vanessa
author_facet Gonçalves, William Antonio
Rezende, Barbara Maximino
de Oliveira, Marcos Paulo Esteves
Ribeiro, Lucas Secchim
Fattori, Victor
da Silva, Walison Nunes
Prazeres, Pedro Henrique Dias Moura
Queiroz-Junior, Celso Martins
Santana, Karina Talita de Oliveira
Costa, Walyson Coelho
Beltrami, Vinícius Amorim
Costa, Vivian Vasconcelos
Birbrair, Alexander
Verri, Waldiceu A.
Lopes, Fernando
Cunha, Thiago Mattar
Teixeira, Mauro Martins
Amaral, Flávio Almeida
Pinho, Vanessa
author_sort Gonçalves, William Antonio
collection PubMed
description Joint pain is a distressing symptom of arthritis, and it is frequently persistent even after treatments which reduce local inflammation. Continuous production of algogenic factors activate/sensitize nociceptors in the joint structures and contribute to persistent pain, a challenging and difficult condition to treat. TNF is a crucial cytokine for the pathogenesis of several rheumatic diseases, and its inhibition is a mainstay of treatment to control joint symptoms, including pain. Here, we sought to investigate the inflammatory changes and the role of TNF in dorsal root ganglia (DRG) during persistent hypernociception after the resolution of acute joint inflammation. Using a model of antigen-induced arthritis, the peak of joint inflammation occurred 12–24 h after local antigen injection and was characterized by an intense influx of neutrophils, pro-inflammatory cytokine production, and joint damage. We found that inflammatory parameters in the joint returned to basal levels between 6 and 8 days after antigen-challenge, characterizing the resolving phase of joint inflammation. Mechanical hyperalgesia was persistent up to 14 days after joint insult. The persistent nociception was associated with the inflammatory status of DRG after cessation of acute joint inflammation. The late state of neuroinflammation in the ipsilateral side was evidenced by gene expression of TNF, TNFR2, IL-6, IL-1β, CXCL2, COX2, and iNOS in lumbar DRG (L3-L5) and leukocyte adhesion in the lumbar intumescent vessels between days 6 and 8. Moreover, there were signs of resident macrophage activation in DRG, as evidenced by an increase in Iba1-positive cells. Intrathecal or systemic injection of etanercept, an agent clinically utilized for TNF neutralization, at day 7 post arthritis induction, alleviated the persistent joint hyperalgesia by specific action in DRG. Our data suggest that neuroinflammation in DRG after the resolution of acute joint inflammation drives continuous neural sensitization resulting in persistent joint nociception in a TNF-dependent mechanism.
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spelling pubmed-69843512020-02-07 Sensory Ganglia-Specific TNF Expression Is Associated With Persistent Nociception After Resolution of Inflammation Gonçalves, William Antonio Rezende, Barbara Maximino de Oliveira, Marcos Paulo Esteves Ribeiro, Lucas Secchim Fattori, Victor da Silva, Walison Nunes Prazeres, Pedro Henrique Dias Moura Queiroz-Junior, Celso Martins Santana, Karina Talita de Oliveira Costa, Walyson Coelho Beltrami, Vinícius Amorim Costa, Vivian Vasconcelos Birbrair, Alexander Verri, Waldiceu A. Lopes, Fernando Cunha, Thiago Mattar Teixeira, Mauro Martins Amaral, Flávio Almeida Pinho, Vanessa Front Immunol Immunology Joint pain is a distressing symptom of arthritis, and it is frequently persistent even after treatments which reduce local inflammation. Continuous production of algogenic factors activate/sensitize nociceptors in the joint structures and contribute to persistent pain, a challenging and difficult condition to treat. TNF is a crucial cytokine for the pathogenesis of several rheumatic diseases, and its inhibition is a mainstay of treatment to control joint symptoms, including pain. Here, we sought to investigate the inflammatory changes and the role of TNF in dorsal root ganglia (DRG) during persistent hypernociception after the resolution of acute joint inflammation. Using a model of antigen-induced arthritis, the peak of joint inflammation occurred 12–24 h after local antigen injection and was characterized by an intense influx of neutrophils, pro-inflammatory cytokine production, and joint damage. We found that inflammatory parameters in the joint returned to basal levels between 6 and 8 days after antigen-challenge, characterizing the resolving phase of joint inflammation. Mechanical hyperalgesia was persistent up to 14 days after joint insult. The persistent nociception was associated with the inflammatory status of DRG after cessation of acute joint inflammation. The late state of neuroinflammation in the ipsilateral side was evidenced by gene expression of TNF, TNFR2, IL-6, IL-1β, CXCL2, COX2, and iNOS in lumbar DRG (L3-L5) and leukocyte adhesion in the lumbar intumescent vessels between days 6 and 8. Moreover, there were signs of resident macrophage activation in DRG, as evidenced by an increase in Iba1-positive cells. Intrathecal or systemic injection of etanercept, an agent clinically utilized for TNF neutralization, at day 7 post arthritis induction, alleviated the persistent joint hyperalgesia by specific action in DRG. Our data suggest that neuroinflammation in DRG after the resolution of acute joint inflammation drives continuous neural sensitization resulting in persistent joint nociception in a TNF-dependent mechanism. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-01-20 /pmc/articles/PMC6984351/ /pubmed/32038637 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2019.03120 Text en Copyright © 2020 Gonçalves, Rezende, Oliveira, Ribeiro, Fattori, Silva, Prazeres, Queiroz-Junior, Santana, Costa, Beltrami, Costa, Birbrair, Verri, Lopes, Cunha, Teixeira, Amaral and Pinho. http://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 Immunology
Gonçalves, William Antonio
Rezende, Barbara Maximino
de Oliveira, Marcos Paulo Esteves
Ribeiro, Lucas Secchim
Fattori, Victor
da Silva, Walison Nunes
Prazeres, Pedro Henrique Dias Moura
Queiroz-Junior, Celso Martins
Santana, Karina Talita de Oliveira
Costa, Walyson Coelho
Beltrami, Vinícius Amorim
Costa, Vivian Vasconcelos
Birbrair, Alexander
Verri, Waldiceu A.
Lopes, Fernando
Cunha, Thiago Mattar
Teixeira, Mauro Martins
Amaral, Flávio Almeida
Pinho, Vanessa
Sensory Ganglia-Specific TNF Expression Is Associated With Persistent Nociception After Resolution of Inflammation
title Sensory Ganglia-Specific TNF Expression Is Associated With Persistent Nociception After Resolution of Inflammation
title_full Sensory Ganglia-Specific TNF Expression Is Associated With Persistent Nociception After Resolution of Inflammation
title_fullStr Sensory Ganglia-Specific TNF Expression Is Associated With Persistent Nociception After Resolution of Inflammation
title_full_unstemmed Sensory Ganglia-Specific TNF Expression Is Associated With Persistent Nociception After Resolution of Inflammation
title_short Sensory Ganglia-Specific TNF Expression Is Associated With Persistent Nociception After Resolution of Inflammation
title_sort sensory ganglia-specific tnf expression is associated with persistent nociception after resolution of inflammation
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6984351/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32038637
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2019.03120
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