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Activation of the dorsal, but not the ventral, hippocampus relieves neuropathic pain in rodents

Accumulating evidence suggests hippocampal impairment under the chronic pain phenotype. However, it is unknown whether neuropathic behaviors are related to dysfunction of the hippocampal circuitry. Here, we enhanced hippocampal activity by pharmacological, optogenetic, and chemogenetic techniques to...

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Autores principales: Wei, Xuhong, Centeno, Maria Virginia, Ren, Wenjie, Borruto, Anna Maria, Procissi, Daniele, Xu, Ting, Jabakhanji, Rami, Mao, Zuchao, Kim, Haram, Li, Yajing, Yang, Yiyuan, Gutruf, Philipp, Rogers, John A., Surmeier, D. James, Radulovic, Jelena, Liu, Xianguo, Martina, Marco, Apkarian, Apkar Vania
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Publicado: Wolters Kluwer 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8464622/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34160168
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/j.pain.0000000000002279
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author Wei, Xuhong
Centeno, Maria Virginia
Ren, Wenjie
Borruto, Anna Maria
Procissi, Daniele
Xu, Ting
Jabakhanji, Rami
Mao, Zuchao
Kim, Haram
Li, Yajing
Yang, Yiyuan
Gutruf, Philipp
Rogers, John A.
Surmeier, D. James
Radulovic, Jelena
Liu, Xianguo
Martina, Marco
Apkarian, Apkar Vania
author_facet Wei, Xuhong
Centeno, Maria Virginia
Ren, Wenjie
Borruto, Anna Maria
Procissi, Daniele
Xu, Ting
Jabakhanji, Rami
Mao, Zuchao
Kim, Haram
Li, Yajing
Yang, Yiyuan
Gutruf, Philipp
Rogers, John A.
Surmeier, D. James
Radulovic, Jelena
Liu, Xianguo
Martina, Marco
Apkarian, Apkar Vania
author_sort Wei, Xuhong
collection PubMed
description Accumulating evidence suggests hippocampal impairment under the chronic pain phenotype. However, it is unknown whether neuropathic behaviors are related to dysfunction of the hippocampal circuitry. Here, we enhanced hippocampal activity by pharmacological, optogenetic, and chemogenetic techniques to determine hippocampal influence on neuropathic pain behaviors. We found that excitation of the dorsal (DH), but not the ventral (VH) hippocampus induces analgesia in 2 rodent models of neuropathic pain (SNI and SNL) and in rats and mice. Optogenetic and pharmacological manipulations of DH neurons demonstrated that DH-induced analgesia was mediated by N-Methyl-D-aspartate and μ-opioid receptors. In addition to analgesia, optogenetic stimulation of the DH in SNI mice also resulted in enhanced real-time conditioned place preference for the chamber where the DH was activated, a finding consistent with pain relief. Similar manipulations in the VH were ineffective. Using chemo-functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), where awake resting-state fMRI was combined with viral vector-mediated chemogenetic activation (PSAM/PSEM(89s)) of DH neurons, we demonstrated changes of functional connectivity between the DH and thalamus and somatosensory regions that tracked the extent of relief from tactile allodynia. Moreover, we examined hippocampal functional connectivity in humans and observe differential reorganization of its anterior and posterior subdivisions between subacute and chronic back pain. Altogether, these results imply that downregulation of the DH circuitry during chronic neuropathic pain aggravates pain-related behaviors. Conversely, activation of the DH reverses pain-related behaviors through local excitatory and opioidergic mechanisms affecting DH functional connectivity. Thus, this study exhibits a novel causal role for the DH but not the VH in controlling neuropathic pain–related behaviors.
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spelling pubmed-84646222021-11-19 Activation of the dorsal, but not the ventral, hippocampus relieves neuropathic pain in rodents Wei, Xuhong Centeno, Maria Virginia Ren, Wenjie Borruto, Anna Maria Procissi, Daniele Xu, Ting Jabakhanji, Rami Mao, Zuchao Kim, Haram Li, Yajing Yang, Yiyuan Gutruf, Philipp Rogers, John A. Surmeier, D. James Radulovic, Jelena Liu, Xianguo Martina, Marco Apkarian, Apkar Vania Pain Research Paper Accumulating evidence suggests hippocampal impairment under the chronic pain phenotype. However, it is unknown whether neuropathic behaviors are related to dysfunction of the hippocampal circuitry. Here, we enhanced hippocampal activity by pharmacological, optogenetic, and chemogenetic techniques to determine hippocampal influence on neuropathic pain behaviors. We found that excitation of the dorsal (DH), but not the ventral (VH) hippocampus induces analgesia in 2 rodent models of neuropathic pain (SNI and SNL) and in rats and mice. Optogenetic and pharmacological manipulations of DH neurons demonstrated that DH-induced analgesia was mediated by N-Methyl-D-aspartate and μ-opioid receptors. In addition to analgesia, optogenetic stimulation of the DH in SNI mice also resulted in enhanced real-time conditioned place preference for the chamber where the DH was activated, a finding consistent with pain relief. Similar manipulations in the VH were ineffective. Using chemo-functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), where awake resting-state fMRI was combined with viral vector-mediated chemogenetic activation (PSAM/PSEM(89s)) of DH neurons, we demonstrated changes of functional connectivity between the DH and thalamus and somatosensory regions that tracked the extent of relief from tactile allodynia. Moreover, we examined hippocampal functional connectivity in humans and observe differential reorganization of its anterior and posterior subdivisions between subacute and chronic back pain. Altogether, these results imply that downregulation of the DH circuitry during chronic neuropathic pain aggravates pain-related behaviors. Conversely, activation of the DH reverses pain-related behaviors through local excitatory and opioidergic mechanisms affecting DH functional connectivity. Thus, this study exhibits a novel causal role for the DH but not the VH in controlling neuropathic pain–related behaviors. Wolters Kluwer 2021-12 2021-03-26 /pmc/articles/PMC8464622/ /pubmed/34160168 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/j.pain.0000000000002279 Text en Copyright © 2021 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. on behalf of the International Association for the Study of Pain. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives License 4.0 (CCBY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , where it is permissible to download and share the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be changed in any way or used commercially without permission from the journal.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Wei, Xuhong
Centeno, Maria Virginia
Ren, Wenjie
Borruto, Anna Maria
Procissi, Daniele
Xu, Ting
Jabakhanji, Rami
Mao, Zuchao
Kim, Haram
Li, Yajing
Yang, Yiyuan
Gutruf, Philipp
Rogers, John A.
Surmeier, D. James
Radulovic, Jelena
Liu, Xianguo
Martina, Marco
Apkarian, Apkar Vania
Activation of the dorsal, but not the ventral, hippocampus relieves neuropathic pain in rodents
title Activation of the dorsal, but not the ventral, hippocampus relieves neuropathic pain in rodents
title_full Activation of the dorsal, but not the ventral, hippocampus relieves neuropathic pain in rodents
title_fullStr Activation of the dorsal, but not the ventral, hippocampus relieves neuropathic pain in rodents
title_full_unstemmed Activation of the dorsal, but not the ventral, hippocampus relieves neuropathic pain in rodents
title_short Activation of the dorsal, but not the ventral, hippocampus relieves neuropathic pain in rodents
title_sort activation of the dorsal, but not the ventral, hippocampus relieves neuropathic pain in rodents
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8464622/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34160168
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/j.pain.0000000000002279
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