Neurotrophin-3 antisense oligonucleotide attenuates nerve injury-induced Aβ-fibre sprouting

被引:33
作者
White, DM [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Sydney, Royal N Shore Hosp, Dept Anaesthesia & Pain Management, St Leonards, NSW 2065, Australia
关键词
neurotrophin-3; antisense oligonucleotide; A beta-fiber; allodynia; nerve injury;
D O I
10.1016/S0006-8993(00)02940-1
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
It is proposed that following peripheral nerve injury abnormal sprouting of A beta -fibre primary afferent neurons in the spinal cord contributes to the allodynia that often occurs with such injury. Allodynia is characterized as pain due to a stimulus which is normally non-noxious. Our recent in vivo experiments show that intrathecal administration of neurotrophin-3 (NT-3), in normal animals, induces allodynia and sprouting of AP-fibres. In this study, we examine whether intrathecal administration of NT-3 antisense oligonucleotides (50 muM), via an osmotic pump for 14 days, attenuates nerve injury-induced sprouting and allodynia. The oligonucleotides used in this study were phosphorothioate modified and control experiments, using an ELISA, confirm that intrathecal administration of the antisense induces a significant decrease in NT-3 levels in the spinal cord. All surgery was conducted on anaesthetized Wistar rats (sodium pentobarbitone, i.p. 50 mg/kg). Consistent with previous studies, transganglionic labelling of AP-fibres with choleragenoid-horseradish peroxidase (C-HRP) shows that complete transection of the sciatic nerve induces an expansion of C-HRP label into lamina II of the spinal dorsal hem. Using image analysis, we find that intrathecal administration of NT-3 antisense attenuates the density of C-HRP labelling in lamina II in nerve injured animals. A NT-3 sense oligonucleotide (50 muM) has no effect. To test the effect of NT-3 antisense on allodynia, the nociceptive flexion reflex is examined, using an Ugo Basile Analgesymeter, in animals with partial sciatic nerve ligation. Intrathecal administration of 50 muM NT-3 antisense significantly attenuates nerve injury-induced allodynia, whereas the sense oligonucleotide has no effect. These results provide further evidence that endogenous NT-3 contributes to both nerve injury-induced AP-fibre sprouting and allodynia and demonstrates the potential of neurotrophin-3 antisense oligonucleotides as therapeutic agents for neuropathic pain. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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