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Publication : DREAM regulates BDNF-dependent spinal sensitization.

First Author  Rivera-Arconada I Year  2010
Journal  Mol Pain Volume  6
Pages  95 PubMed ID  21167062
Mgi Jnum  J:211454 Mgi Id  MGI:5575466
Doi  10.1186/1744-8069-6-95 Citation  Rivera-Arconada I, et al. (2010) DREAM regulates BDNF-dependent spinal sensitization. Mol Pain 6:95
abstractText  BACKGROUND: The transcriptional repressor DREAM (downstream regulatory element antagonist modulator) controls the expression of prodynorphin and has been involved in the modulation of endogenous responses to pain. To investigate the role of DREAM in central mechanisms of pain sensitization, we used a line of transgenic mice (L1) overexpressing a Ca(2+)- and cAMP-insensitive DREAM mutant in spinal cord and dorsal root ganglia. RESULTS: L1 DREAM transgenic mice showed reduced expression in the spinal cord of several genes related to pain, including prodynorphin and BDNF (brain-derived neurotrophic factor) and a state of basal hyperalgesia without change in A-type currents. Peripheral inflammation produced enhancement of spinal reflexes and increased expression of BDNF in wild type but not in DREAM transgenic mice. The enhancement of the spinal reflexes was reproduced in vitro by persistent electrical stimulation of C-fibers in wild type but not in transgenic mice. Exposure to exogenous BDNF produced a long-term enhancement of dorsal root-ventral root responses in transgenic mice. CONCLUSIONS: Our results indicate that endogenous BDNF is involved in spinal sensitization following inflammation and that blockade of BDNF induction in DREAM transgenic mice underlies the failure to develop spinal sensitization.
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