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Publication : Preserved acute pain and reduced neuropathic pain in mice lacking PKCgamma.

First Author  Malmberg AB Year  1997
Journal  Science Volume  278
Issue  5336 Pages  279-83
PubMed ID  9323205 Mgi Jnum  J:43458
Mgi Id  MGI:1097759 Doi  10.1126/science.278.5336.279
Citation  Malmberg AB, et al. (1997) Preserved acute pain and reduced neuropathic pain in mice lacking PKCgamma [see comments]. Science 278(5336):279-83
abstractText  In normal animals, peripheral nerve injury produces a persistent, neuropathic pain state in which pain is exaggerated and can be produced by nonpainful stimuli. Here, mice that lack protein kinase C gamma (PKCgamma) displayed normal responses to acute pain stimuli, but they almost completely failed to develop a neuropathic pain syndrome after partial sciatic nerve section, and the neurochemical changes that occurred in the spinal cord after nerve injury were blunted. Also, PKCgamma was shown to be restricted to a small subset of dorsal horn neurons, thus identifying a potential biochemical target for the prevention and therapy of persistent pain.
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