ACTIVATION OF NORMAL AND INFLAMED FINE ARTICULAR AFFERENT UNITS BY SEROTONIN

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作者
HERBERT, MK [1 ]
SCHMIDT, RF [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV WURZBURG,INST PHYSIOL,RONTGENRING 9,W-8700 WURZBURG,GERMANY
关键词
SEROTONIN (5-HT); ARTICULAR AFFERENT; JOINT PAIN; INFLAMMATION;
D O I
10.1016/0304-3959(92)90115-R
中图分类号
R614 [麻醉学];
学科分类号
100217 ;
摘要
In cats anesthetized with alpha-chloralose, extracellular recordings were made from fine afferent units belonging to the medial articular nerve (MAN) of the knee joint. The excitatory and sensitizing effects on articular afferents of serotonin (5-HT) applied intra-arterially close to the joint were examined. The joints were either normal or an experimental arthritis had been induced some hours before the recording session. Bolus injections of 1.35-135-mu-g 5-HT excited about 43% of group III (CV: 2.5-20 m/sec) and 73% of group IV units (CV: < 2.5 m/sec) from normal joints. The latency was usually between 10 and 30 sec, and the duration and size of the responses were dose-dependent. Fast group III units (CV: > 16 m/sec) and group II units (CV: > 20 m/sec) were never excited by 5-HT. Repetitive administration led to pronounced tachyphylaxis of the 5-HT response. Inflammation induced an enhanced sensitivity of group III articular afferent units to close intra-arterial application of 5-HT. In particular the total duration of each response was considerably prolonged (4-10 min against 1-2 min under normal conditions). At the same time the tachyphylaxis seen under normal conditions was greatly reduced. In contrast, group IV articular afferent units did not become sensitized to 5-HT in the course of inflammation. In normal joints 5-HT did not sensitize fine afferent units for movement-induced responses. However, after inflammation, a distinct sensitization to such movements by 5-HT application could be observed both in group III and group IV fiber ranges. The sensitization had a short time course not exceeding 7 min. The tonic component of the movement-induced response was more enhanced than the phasic one. The bolus application of 5-HT led to temporary vasoconstriction of the knee joint vessels. This vasoconstriction was especially pronounced in inflamed joints and impeded the access of subsequently applied substances to the terminal regions of the afferent units under observation. It is concluded that the present results support the notion that 5-HT may participate in the mediation of pain from inflamed tissue such as an arthritic joint by exciting and sensitizing fine afferent units. During inflammation group III units are particularly sensitive to 5-HT and, thus, may carry the bulk of the 5-HT-induced nociceptive messages.
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