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Spinal TRPA1 Contributes to the Mechanical Hypersensitivity Effect Induced by Netrin-1

Netrin-1, a chemoattractant expressed by floor plate cells, and one of its receptors (deleted in colorectal cancer) has been associated with pronociceptive actions in a number of pain conditions. Here, we addressed the question of whether spinal TRPC4/C5 or TRPA1 are among the downstream receptors c...

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Autores principales: Wei, Hong, Ailanen, Liisa, Morales, Miguel, Koivisto, Ari, Pertovaara, Antti
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9224357/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35743067
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23126629
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author Wei, Hong
Ailanen, Liisa
Morales, Miguel
Koivisto, Ari
Pertovaara, Antti
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Ailanen, Liisa
Morales, Miguel
Koivisto, Ari
Pertovaara, Antti
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description Netrin-1, a chemoattractant expressed by floor plate cells, and one of its receptors (deleted in colorectal cancer) has been associated with pronociceptive actions in a number of pain conditions. Here, we addressed the question of whether spinal TRPC4/C5 or TRPA1 are among the downstream receptors contributing to pronociceptive actions induced by netrin-1. The experiments were performed on rats using a chronic intrathecal catheter for administration of netrin-1 and antagonists of TRPC4/C5 or TRPA1. Pain sensitivity was assessed behaviorally by using mechanical and heat stimuli. Effect on the discharge rate of rostral ventromedial medullary (RVM) pain control neurons was studied in lightly anesthetized animals. Netrin-1, in a dose-related fashion, induced mechanical hypersensitivity that lasted up to three weeks. Netrin-1 had no effect on heat nociception. Mechanical hypersensitivity induced by netrin-1 was attenuated by TRPA1 antagonist Chembridge-5861528 and by the control analgesic compound pregabalin both during the early (first two days) and late (third week) phase of hypersensitivity. TRPC4/C5 antagonist ML-204 had a weak antihypersensitivity effect that was only in the early phase, whereas TRPC4/C5 antagonist HC-070 had no effect on hypersensitivity induced by netrin-1. The discharge rate in pronociceptive ON-like RVM neurons was increased by netrin-1 during the late but not acute phase, whereas netrin-1 had no effect on the discharge rate of antinociceptive RVM OFF-like neurons. The results suggest that spinal TRPA1 receptors and pronociceptive RVM ON-like neurons are involved in the maintenance of submodality-selective pronociceptive actions induced by netrin-1 in the spinal cord.
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spelling pubmed-92243572022-06-24 Spinal TRPA1 Contributes to the Mechanical Hypersensitivity Effect Induced by Netrin-1 Wei, Hong Ailanen, Liisa Morales, Miguel Koivisto, Ari Pertovaara, Antti Int J Mol Sci Article Netrin-1, a chemoattractant expressed by floor plate cells, and one of its receptors (deleted in colorectal cancer) has been associated with pronociceptive actions in a number of pain conditions. Here, we addressed the question of whether spinal TRPC4/C5 or TRPA1 are among the downstream receptors contributing to pronociceptive actions induced by netrin-1. The experiments were performed on rats using a chronic intrathecal catheter for administration of netrin-1 and antagonists of TRPC4/C5 or TRPA1. Pain sensitivity was assessed behaviorally by using mechanical and heat stimuli. Effect on the discharge rate of rostral ventromedial medullary (RVM) pain control neurons was studied in lightly anesthetized animals. Netrin-1, in a dose-related fashion, induced mechanical hypersensitivity that lasted up to three weeks. Netrin-1 had no effect on heat nociception. Mechanical hypersensitivity induced by netrin-1 was attenuated by TRPA1 antagonist Chembridge-5861528 and by the control analgesic compound pregabalin both during the early (first two days) and late (third week) phase of hypersensitivity. TRPC4/C5 antagonist ML-204 had a weak antihypersensitivity effect that was only in the early phase, whereas TRPC4/C5 antagonist HC-070 had no effect on hypersensitivity induced by netrin-1. The discharge rate in pronociceptive ON-like RVM neurons was increased by netrin-1 during the late but not acute phase, whereas netrin-1 had no effect on the discharge rate of antinociceptive RVM OFF-like neurons. The results suggest that spinal TRPA1 receptors and pronociceptive RVM ON-like neurons are involved in the maintenance of submodality-selective pronociceptive actions induced by netrin-1 in the spinal cord. MDPI 2022-06-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9224357/ /pubmed/35743067 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23126629 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Wei, Hong
Ailanen, Liisa
Morales, Miguel
Koivisto, Ari
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Spinal TRPA1 Contributes to the Mechanical Hypersensitivity Effect Induced by Netrin-1
title Spinal TRPA1 Contributes to the Mechanical Hypersensitivity Effect Induced by Netrin-1
title_full Spinal TRPA1 Contributes to the Mechanical Hypersensitivity Effect Induced by Netrin-1
title_fullStr Spinal TRPA1 Contributes to the Mechanical Hypersensitivity Effect Induced by Netrin-1
title_full_unstemmed Spinal TRPA1 Contributes to the Mechanical Hypersensitivity Effect Induced by Netrin-1
title_short Spinal TRPA1 Contributes to the Mechanical Hypersensitivity Effect Induced by Netrin-1
title_sort spinal trpa1 contributes to the mechanical hypersensitivity effect induced by netrin-1
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9224357/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35743067
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23126629
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