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Publication : A noradrenergic pathway for the induction of pain by sleep loss.

First Author  Lou Q Year  2024
Journal  Curr Biol Volume  34
Issue  12 Pages  2644-2656.e7
PubMed ID  38810638 Mgi Jnum  J:350247
Mgi Id  MGI:7662143 Doi  10.1016/j.cub.2024.05.005
Citation  Lou Q, et al. (2024) A noradrenergic pathway for the induction of pain by sleep loss. Curr Biol 34(12):2644-2656.e7
abstractText  An epidemic of sleep loss currently affects modern societies worldwide and is implicated in numerous physiological disorders, including pain sensitization, although few studies have explored the brain pathways affected by active sleep deprivation (ASD; e.g., due to recreation). Here, we describe a neural circuit responsible for pain sensitization in mice treated with 9-h non-stress ASD. Using a combination of advanced neuroscience methods, we found that ASD stimulates noradrenergic inputs from locus coeruleus (LC(NA)) to glutamatergic neurons of the hindlimb primary somatosensory cortex (S1HL(Glu)). Moreover, artificial inhibition of this LC(NA)-->S1HL(Glu) pathway alleviates ASD-induced pain sensitization in mice, while chemogenetic activation of this pathway recapitulates the pain sensitization observed following ASD. Our study thus implicates activation of the LC(NA)-->S1HL(Glu) pathway in ASD-induced pain sensitization, expanding our fundamental understanding of the multisystem interplay involved in pain processing.
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