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Parabrachial Calca neurons drive nociplasticity.


ABSTRACT: Pain that persists beyond the time required for tissue healing and pain that arises in the absence of tissue injury are poorly understood phenomena mediated by plasticity within the central nervous system. The parabrachial nucleus (PBN) is a hub that relays aversive sensory information and appears to play a role in nociplasticity. Here, by preventing PBN Calca neurons from releasing neurotransmitter or directly stimulating them we demonstrate that activation of Calca neurons is both necessary for the manifestation of chronic pain after nerve ligation and is sufficient to drive nociplasticity in wild-type mice. Aversive stimuli such as exposure to nitroglycerin, cisplatin, or LiCl can drive nociplasticity in a Calca-neuron-dependent manner. Calcium fluorescence imaging reveals that nitroglycerin activates PBN Calca neurons and potentiates their responses to mechanical stimulation. The activity and excitability of Calca neurons increased for several days after aversive events, but prolonged nociplasticity likely occurs in downstream circuitry.

SUBMITTER: Condon LF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10634894 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Parabrachial <i>Calca</i> neurons drive nociplasticity.

Condon Logan F LF   Yu Ying Y   Park Sekun S   Cao Feng F   Pauli Jordan L JL   Nelson Tyler S TS   Palmiter Richard D RD  

bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology 20231031


Pain that persists beyond the time required for tissue healing and pain that arises in the absence of tissue injury are poorly understood phenomena mediated by plasticity within the central nervous system. The parabrachial nucleus (PBN) is a hub that relays aversive sensory information and appears to play a role in nociplasticity. Here, by preventing PBN <i>Calca</i> neurons from releasing neurotransmitter or directly stimulating them we demonstrate that activation of <i>Calca</i> neurons is bot  ...[more]

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