Insular cortex lesion diminishes neuropathic and inflammatory pain-like behaviours

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作者
Coffeen, Ulises [1 ,2 ]
Manuel Ortega-Legaspi, J. [1 ]
Lopez-Munoz, Francisco J. [2 ]
Simon-Arceo, Karina [1 ]
Jaimes, Orlando [1 ]
Pellicer, Francisco [1 ]
机构
[1] Inst Nacl Psiquiatria Ramon de la Fuente, Direcc Invest Neurociencias, Lab Neurofisiol Integrat, Mexico City 14370, DF, Mexico
[2] Cinvestav Sede Sur, Dept Farmacobiol, Mexico City, DF, Mexico
关键词
Insular cortex; Pain; Nociception; Lesion; CORTICAL REPRESENTATION; MECHANICAL ALLODYNIA; LATERALIZATION; BRAIN; RATS; FMRI; NOCICEPTION; RESPONSES; STIMULATION; SENSITIVITY;
D O I
10.1016/j.ejpain.2010.06.007
中图分类号
R614 [麻醉学];
学科分类号
100217 ;
摘要
Injury to the insular cortex in humans produces a lack of appropriate response to pain. Also, there is controversial evidence on the lateralization of pain modulation. The aim of this study was to test the effect of insular cortex lesions in three models of pain in the rat. An ipsilateral, contralateral or bilateral radiofrequency lesion of the rostral agranular insular cortex (RAIC) was performed 48 h prior to acute, inflammatory or neuropathic pain models in all the experimental groups. Acute pain was tested with paw withdrawal latency (PWL) after thermal stimulation. Inflammation was induced with carrageenan injected in the paw and PWL was tested 1 h and 24 h afterwards. Neuropathic pain was tested after ligature of the sciatic nerve by measuring mechanical nociceptive response after stimulation with the von Frey filaments. Another model of neuropathy consisted of thermo stimulation followed by right sciatic neurectomy prior to the recording of autotomy behaviour. Acute pain was not modified by the RAIC lesion. All the RAIC lesion groups showed diminished pain-related behaviours in inflammatory (increased PWL) and neuropathic models (diminished mechanical nociceptive response and autotomy score). The lesion of the RAIC produces a significant decrease in pain-related behaviours, regardless of the side of the lesion. This is a clear evidence that the RAIC plays an important role in the modulation of both inflammatory and neuropathic - but not acute - pain. (C) 2010 European Federation of International Association for the Study of Pain Chapters. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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