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Publication : Dorsal Horn Circuits for Persistent Mechanical Pain.

First Author  Peirs C Year  2015
Journal  Neuron Volume  87
Issue  4 Pages  797-812
PubMed ID  26291162 Mgi Jnum  J:227670
Mgi Id  MGI:5702383 Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2015.07.029
Citation  Peirs C, et al. (2015) Dorsal Horn Circuits for Persistent Mechanical Pain. Neuron 87(4):797-812
abstractText  Persistent mechanical hypersensitivity that occurs in the setting of injury or disease remains a major clinical problem largely because the underlying neural circuitry is still not known. Here we report the functional identification of key components of the elusive dorsal horn circuit for mechanical allodynia. We show that the transient expression of VGLUT3 by a discrete population of neurons in the deep dorsal horn is required for mechanical pain and that activation of the cells in the adult conveys mechanical hypersensitivity. The cells, which receive direct low threshold input, point to a novel location for circuit initiation. Subsequent analysis of c-Fos reveals the circuit extends dorsally to nociceptive lamina I projection neurons, and includes lamina II calretinin neurons, which we show also convey mechanical allodynia. Lastly, using inflammatory and neuropathic pain models, we show that multiple microcircuits in the dorsal horn encode this form of pain.
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