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Publication : The integrative role of orexin/hypocretin neurons in nociceptive perception and analgesic regulation.

First Author  Inutsuka A Year  2016
Journal  Sci Rep Volume  6
Pages  29480 PubMed ID  27385517
Mgi Jnum  J:253788 Mgi Id  MGI:6102373
Doi  10.1038/srep29480 Citation  Inutsuka A, et al. (2016) The integrative role of orexin/hypocretin neurons in nociceptive perception and analgesic regulation. Sci Rep 6:29480
abstractText  The level of wakefulness is one of the major factors affecting nociception and pain. Stress-induced analgesia supports an animal''s survival via prompt defensive responses against predators or competitors. Previous studies have shown the pharmacological effects of orexin peptides on analgesia. However, orexin neurons contain not only orexin but also other co-transmitters such as dynorphin, neurotensin and glutamate. Thus, the physiological importance of orexin neuronal activity in nociception is unknown. Here we show that adult-stage selective ablation of orexin neurons enhances pain-related behaviors, while pharmacogenetic activation of orexin neurons induces analgesia. Additionally, we found correlative activation of orexin neurons during nociception using fiber photometry recordings of orexin neurons in conscious animals. These findings suggest an integrative role for orexin neurons in nociceptive perception and pain regulation.
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