Stage-dependent changes in the modulation of spinal nociceptive neuronal activity during the course of inflammation

被引:30
作者
Danziger, N [1 ]
Weil-Fugazza, J [1 ]
Le Bars, D [1 ]
Bouhassira, D [1 ]
机构
[1] INSERM, U161, F-75014 Paris, France
关键词
arthritis; descending controls; diffuse noxious inhibitory controls; nociception; pain modulation; rat;
D O I
10.1046/j.0953-816X.2000.01375.x
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Spinal and supraspinal controls can tonically or phasically modulate the output of spinal nociceptive neurons. Alterations of these modulatory systems have been described during the acute stage of inflammation. In the present study in the rat, tonic descending controls were assessed during acute (24-48 h) and chronic (3-4 weeks) stages of monoarthritis of the ankle. The electrophysiological properties of spinal convergent neurons with ankle input were compared before and after spinalization. In a parallel series of experiments, spinal convergent neurons were recorded from the normal side in order to assess the propriospinal and supraspinal inhibitory controls triggered by nociceptive stimulation of the inflamed ankle. Tonic descending inhibition of convergent neurons with input from the inflamed ankle was enhanced during the acute stage and then decreased during the chronic stage of monoarthritis. Contralateral-induced inhibitions exhibited a similar temporal evolution. Time-dependent changes in the spinal transmission of nociceptive signals were shown by removing descending modulation in animals with monoarthritis; sensitization of spinal neurons with input from the inflamed ankle was demonstrated during the acute stage of monoarthritis, whereas a crossed transmission between inflamed and normal sides was observed during the chronic stage of the disease. These results show that dynamic and stage-dependent modifications of descending controls tend to dampen the central changes associated with inflammation.
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