Intrathecal neuropeptide Y exacerbates nerve injury-induced mechanical hyperalgesia

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作者
White, DM [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV SYDNEY, DEPT ANAESTHESIA & PAIN MANAGEMENT, SYDNEY, NSW 2000, AUSTRALIA
关键词
nerve injury; hyperalgesia; nociceptive flexion reflex; neuropeptide Y; Leu(31); Pro(34)]-neuropeptide Y; N-acetyl-[Leu(28); Leu(31)]-neuropeptide Y-24-36; alpha-trinositol;
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10.1016/S0006-8993(96)01340-6
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
In normal animals, spinal administration of neuropeptide Y induces analgesia to thermal stimuli, but has no effect on mechanical thresholds. Recent anatomical studies, however, have shown that following nerve injury there is an altered expression of neuropeptide Y and its receptors. The aim of this behavioural study, therefore, is to examine the effect of intrathecal administration of neuropeptide Y its agonists and an antagonist on mechanical nociceptive thresholds in rats with partial injury to the sciatic nerve. Test agents were administered for 14 days via osmotic pumps (0.5 mu l/day) attached to intrathecal catheters and the nociceptive flexion reflex was quantified using an Ugo Basile Analgesymeter. Partial injury to the sciatic nerve, in animals treated intrathecally with saline, induces a significant decrease in mechanical threshold as compared to the sham operated, contralateral paw. The nerve injury-induced hyperalgesia is exacerbated by 2 mu M neuropeptide Y and by 2 mu M [Leu(31),Pro(34)]-neuropeptide Y, a Y-1 receptor agonist. The Y-2 receptor agonist, N-acetyl-[Leu(28),Leu(31)]-neuropeptide Y24-36 (2 mu M), had no effect on the nerve injury-induced hyperalgesia. The putative neuropeptide Y antagonist, alpha-trinositol (10 mu M), significantly attenuated the nerve injury-induced hyperalgesia. This study suggests that neuropeptide Y may contribute to nerve injury-induced mechanical hyperalgesia via the Y-1 receptor and provides further insight into the possible mechanisms underlying nerve injury-induced hyperalgesia to mechanical stimuli.
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