Spatial and temporal plasticity of synaptic organization in anterior cingulate cortex following peripheral inflammatory pain: multi-electrode array recordings in rats

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Yun-Fei Lu
Yan Wang
Ying He
Fu-Kang Zhang
Ting He
Rui-Rui Wang
Xue-Feng Chen
Fei Yang
Ke-Rui Gong
Jun Chen
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[1] The Fourth Military Medical University,Institute for Biomedical Sciences of Pain and Institute for Functional Brain Disorders, Tangdu Hospital
[2] PLA,Key Laboratory of Brain Stress and Behavior
[3] Capital Medical University,Institute for Biomedical Sciences of Pain
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Neuroscience Bulletin | 2014年 / 30卷
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anterior cingulate cortex; multi-electrode array; synaptic plasticity; intracortical synaptic organization; pain;
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To explore whether experiencing inflammatory pain has an impact upon intracortical synaptic organization, the planar multi-electrode array (MEA) technique and 2-dimensional current source density (2D-CSD) imaging were used in slice preparations of the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) from rats. Synaptic activity across different layers of the ACC was evoked by deep layer stimulation through one electrode. The layer-localization of both local field potentials (LFPs) and the spread of current sink calculated by 2D-CSD analysis was characterized pharmacologically. Moreover, the induction of long-term potentiation (LTP) and changes in LTP magnitude were also evaluated. We found that under naïve conditions, the current sink was initially generated in layer VI, then spread to layer V and finally confined to layers II–III. This spatial pattern of current sink movement typically reflected changes in depolarized sites from deep layers (V–VI) to superficial layers (II–III) where intra- and extracortical inputs terminate. In the ACC slices from rats in an inflamed state (for 2 h) caused by intraplantar bee-venom injection, the spatial profile of intra-ACC synaptic organization was significantly changed, showing an enlarged current sink distribution and a leftward shift of the stimulus-response curves relative to the naïve and saline controls. The change was more distinct in the superficial layers (II–III) than in the deep site. In terms of temporal properties, the rate of LTP induction was significantly increased in layers II–III by inflammatory pain. However, the magnitude of LTP was not significantly enhanced by this treatment. Taken together, these results show that inflammatory pain results in distinct spatial and temporal plasticity of synaptic organization in the ACC, which may lead to altered synaptic transmission and modulation.
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