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Long-term neuropathic pain behaviors correlate with synaptic plasticity and limbic circuit alteration: a comparative observational study in mice

Neuropathic pain has long-term consequences in affective and cognitive disturbances, suggesting the involvement of supraspinal mechanisms. In this study, we used the spared nerve injury (SNI) model to characterize the development of sensory and aversive components of neuropathic pain and to determin...

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Autores principales: Guida, Francesca, Iannotta, Monica, Misso, Gabriella, Ricciardi, Flavia, Boccella, Serena, Tirino, Virginia, Falco, Michela, Desiderio, Vincenzo, Infantino, Rosmara, Pieretti, Gorizio, de Novellis, Vito, Papaccio, Gianpaolo, Luongo, Livio, Caraglia, Michele, Maione, Sabatino
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Publicado: Wolters Kluwer 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9341227/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34862336
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/j.pain.0000000000002549
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author Guida, Francesca
Iannotta, Monica
Misso, Gabriella
Ricciardi, Flavia
Boccella, Serena
Tirino, Virginia
Falco, Michela
Desiderio, Vincenzo
Infantino, Rosmara
Pieretti, Gorizio
de Novellis, Vito
Papaccio, Gianpaolo
Luongo, Livio
Caraglia, Michele
Maione, Sabatino
author_facet Guida, Francesca
Iannotta, Monica
Misso, Gabriella
Ricciardi, Flavia
Boccella, Serena
Tirino, Virginia
Falco, Michela
Desiderio, Vincenzo
Infantino, Rosmara
Pieretti, Gorizio
de Novellis, Vito
Papaccio, Gianpaolo
Luongo, Livio
Caraglia, Michele
Maione, Sabatino
author_sort Guida, Francesca
collection PubMed
description Neuropathic pain has long-term consequences in affective and cognitive disturbances, suggesting the involvement of supraspinal mechanisms. In this study, we used the spared nerve injury (SNI) model to characterize the development of sensory and aversive components of neuropathic pain and to determine their electrophysiological impact across prefrontal cortex and limbic regions. Moreover, we evaluated the regulation of several genes involved in immune response and inflammation triggered by SNI. We showed that SNI led to sensorial hypersensitivity (cold and mechanical stimuli) and depressive-like behavior lasting 12 months after nerve injury. Of interest, changes in nonemotional cognitive tasks (novel object recognition and Y maze) showed in 1-month SNI mice were not evident normal in the 12-month SNI animals. In vivo electrophysiology revealed an impaired long-term potentiation at prefrontal cortex-nucleus accumbens core pathway in both the 1-month and 12-month SNI mice. On the other hand, a reduced neural activity was recorded in the lateral entorhinal cortex-dentate gyrus pathway in the 1-month SNI mice, but not in the 12-month SNI mice. Finally, we observed the upregulation of specific genes involved in immune response in the hippocampus of 1-month SNI mice, but not in the 12-month SNI mice, suggesting a neuroinflammatory response that may contribute to the SNI phenotype. These data suggest that distinct brain circuits may drive the psychiatric components of neuropathic pain and pave the way for better investigation of the long-term consequences of peripheral nerve injury for which most of the available drugs are to date unsatisfactory.
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spelling pubmed-93412272022-08-03 Long-term neuropathic pain behaviors correlate with synaptic plasticity and limbic circuit alteration: a comparative observational study in mice Guida, Francesca Iannotta, Monica Misso, Gabriella Ricciardi, Flavia Boccella, Serena Tirino, Virginia Falco, Michela Desiderio, Vincenzo Infantino, Rosmara Pieretti, Gorizio de Novellis, Vito Papaccio, Gianpaolo Luongo, Livio Caraglia, Michele Maione, Sabatino Pain Research Paper Neuropathic pain has long-term consequences in affective and cognitive disturbances, suggesting the involvement of supraspinal mechanisms. In this study, we used the spared nerve injury (SNI) model to characterize the development of sensory and aversive components of neuropathic pain and to determine their electrophysiological impact across prefrontal cortex and limbic regions. Moreover, we evaluated the regulation of several genes involved in immune response and inflammation triggered by SNI. We showed that SNI led to sensorial hypersensitivity (cold and mechanical stimuli) and depressive-like behavior lasting 12 months after nerve injury. Of interest, changes in nonemotional cognitive tasks (novel object recognition and Y maze) showed in 1-month SNI mice were not evident normal in the 12-month SNI animals. In vivo electrophysiology revealed an impaired long-term potentiation at prefrontal cortex-nucleus accumbens core pathway in both the 1-month and 12-month SNI mice. On the other hand, a reduced neural activity was recorded in the lateral entorhinal cortex-dentate gyrus pathway in the 1-month SNI mice, but not in the 12-month SNI mice. Finally, we observed the upregulation of specific genes involved in immune response in the hippocampus of 1-month SNI mice, but not in the 12-month SNI mice, suggesting a neuroinflammatory response that may contribute to the SNI phenotype. These data suggest that distinct brain circuits may drive the psychiatric components of neuropathic pain and pave the way for better investigation of the long-term consequences of peripheral nerve injury for which most of the available drugs are to date unsatisfactory. Wolters Kluwer 2022-08 2021-12-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9341227/ /pubmed/34862336 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/j.pain.0000000000002549 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
Guida, Francesca
Iannotta, Monica
Misso, Gabriella
Ricciardi, Flavia
Boccella, Serena
Tirino, Virginia
Falco, Michela
Desiderio, Vincenzo
Infantino, Rosmara
Pieretti, Gorizio
de Novellis, Vito
Papaccio, Gianpaolo
Luongo, Livio
Caraglia, Michele
Maione, Sabatino
Long-term neuropathic pain behaviors correlate with synaptic plasticity and limbic circuit alteration: a comparative observational study in mice
title Long-term neuropathic pain behaviors correlate with synaptic plasticity and limbic circuit alteration: a comparative observational study in mice
title_full Long-term neuropathic pain behaviors correlate with synaptic plasticity and limbic circuit alteration: a comparative observational study in mice
title_fullStr Long-term neuropathic pain behaviors correlate with synaptic plasticity and limbic circuit alteration: a comparative observational study in mice
title_full_unstemmed Long-term neuropathic pain behaviors correlate with synaptic plasticity and limbic circuit alteration: a comparative observational study in mice
title_short Long-term neuropathic pain behaviors correlate with synaptic plasticity and limbic circuit alteration: a comparative observational study in mice
title_sort long-term neuropathic pain behaviors correlate with synaptic plasticity and limbic circuit alteration: a comparative observational study in mice
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9341227/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34862336
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/j.pain.0000000000002549
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