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PRG-1 prevents neonatal stimuli-induced persistent hyperalgesia and memory dysfunction via NSF/Glu/GluR2 signaling

Neonatal repetitive noxious stimuli (RNS) has been shown to cause long-term harmful effects on nociceptive processing, learning, and memory which persist until adulthood. Plasticity-related gene 1 (PRG-1) regulates synaptic plasticity and functional reorganization in the brain during neuronal develo...

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Autores principales: Liu, Xingfeng, Li, Site, Zhang, Wenyu, Xie, Zhuo, He, Jingxin, Zhang, Xuanwei, Yu, Shouyang, Cao, Song, Yu, Tian, Xiao, Zhi
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9460187/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36093041
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2022.104989
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author Liu, Xingfeng
Li, Site
Zhang, Wenyu
Xie, Zhuo
He, Jingxin
Zhang, Xuanwei
Yu, Shouyang
Cao, Song
Yu, Tian
Xiao, Zhi
author_facet Liu, Xingfeng
Li, Site
Zhang, Wenyu
Xie, Zhuo
He, Jingxin
Zhang, Xuanwei
Yu, Shouyang
Cao, Song
Yu, Tian
Xiao, Zhi
author_sort Liu, Xingfeng
collection PubMed
description Neonatal repetitive noxious stimuli (RNS) has been shown to cause long-term harmful effects on nociceptive processing, learning, and memory which persist until adulthood. Plasticity-related gene 1 (PRG-1) regulates synaptic plasticity and functional reorganization in the brain during neuronal development. In this study, neonatal RNS rats were established by repetitive needle pricks to neonatal rats on all four feet to model repetitive pain exposure in infants. Neonatal RNS caused thermal hyperalgesia, mechanical allodynia, learning, and memory impairments which manifested in young rats and persisted until adulthood. Hippocampal PRG-1/N-ethylmaleimide sensitive fusion protein (NSF) interaction was determined to be responsible for the RNS-induced impairment via enhanced extracellular glutamate release and AMPAR GluR2 trafficking deficiency in a cell-autonomous manner. These pathways likely act synergistically to cause changes in dendritic spine density. Our findings suggest that PRG-1 prevents the RNS-induced hyperalgesia, learning, and memory impairment by regulating synaptic plasticity via NSF/Glu/GluR2 signaling.
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spelling pubmed-94601872022-09-10 PRG-1 prevents neonatal stimuli-induced persistent hyperalgesia and memory dysfunction via NSF/Glu/GluR2 signaling Liu, Xingfeng Li, Site Zhang, Wenyu Xie, Zhuo He, Jingxin Zhang, Xuanwei Yu, Shouyang Cao, Song Yu, Tian Xiao, Zhi iScience Article Neonatal repetitive noxious stimuli (RNS) has been shown to cause long-term harmful effects on nociceptive processing, learning, and memory which persist until adulthood. Plasticity-related gene 1 (PRG-1) regulates synaptic plasticity and functional reorganization in the brain during neuronal development. In this study, neonatal RNS rats were established by repetitive needle pricks to neonatal rats on all four feet to model repetitive pain exposure in infants. Neonatal RNS caused thermal hyperalgesia, mechanical allodynia, learning, and memory impairments which manifested in young rats and persisted until adulthood. Hippocampal PRG-1/N-ethylmaleimide sensitive fusion protein (NSF) interaction was determined to be responsible for the RNS-induced impairment via enhanced extracellular glutamate release and AMPAR GluR2 trafficking deficiency in a cell-autonomous manner. These pathways likely act synergistically to cause changes in dendritic spine density. Our findings suggest that PRG-1 prevents the RNS-induced hyperalgesia, learning, and memory impairment by regulating synaptic plasticity via NSF/Glu/GluR2 signaling. Elsevier 2022-08-24 /pmc/articles/PMC9460187/ /pubmed/36093041 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2022.104989 Text en © 2022 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Liu, Xingfeng
Li, Site
Zhang, Wenyu
Xie, Zhuo
He, Jingxin
Zhang, Xuanwei
Yu, Shouyang
Cao, Song
Yu, Tian
Xiao, Zhi
PRG-1 prevents neonatal stimuli-induced persistent hyperalgesia and memory dysfunction via NSF/Glu/GluR2 signaling
title PRG-1 prevents neonatal stimuli-induced persistent hyperalgesia and memory dysfunction via NSF/Glu/GluR2 signaling
title_full PRG-1 prevents neonatal stimuli-induced persistent hyperalgesia and memory dysfunction via NSF/Glu/GluR2 signaling
title_fullStr PRG-1 prevents neonatal stimuli-induced persistent hyperalgesia and memory dysfunction via NSF/Glu/GluR2 signaling
title_full_unstemmed PRG-1 prevents neonatal stimuli-induced persistent hyperalgesia and memory dysfunction via NSF/Glu/GluR2 signaling
title_short PRG-1 prevents neonatal stimuli-induced persistent hyperalgesia and memory dysfunction via NSF/Glu/GluR2 signaling
title_sort prg-1 prevents neonatal stimuli-induced persistent hyperalgesia and memory dysfunction via nsf/glu/glur2 signaling
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9460187/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36093041
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2022.104989
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