INCREASED [MET]ENKEPHALIN AND DECREASED SUBSTANCE-P IN SPINAL-CORD FOLLOWING THERMAL-INJURY TO ONE LIMB

被引:8
作者
DECEBALLOS, ML
JENNER, P
MARSDEN, CD
机构
[1] CSIC,CAJAL INST,DEPT NEUROPHARMACOL,E-28006 MADRID,SPAIN
[2] UNIV LONDON,DEPT NEUROL,MRC,MOVEMENT DISORDERS RES GRP,LONDON,ENGLAND
[3] INST PSYCHIAT,PARKINSONS DIS SOC RES CTR,LONDON SE5 8AF,ENGLAND
[4] KINGS COLL HOSP,SCH MED,LONDON SE5 6LX,ENGLAND
[5] UNIV LONDON,NATL HOSP,INST NEUROL,DEPT CLIN NEUROL,LONDON WC1 3BG,ENGLAND
关键词
D O I
10.1016/0306-4522(90)90015-V
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Thermal injury to one hind limb of rats was induced by immersion into water at 62°C. Both a mild (15 s) or severe (30 s) lesion caused inflammation of the limb when observed 24 h later; but at this time the animals used the injured limb when they walked. Animals with a severe lesion of the injured limb subsequently withdrew it from use when walking. Limb withdrawal did not occur following a mild lesion. At 24 h following the lesion, lumbar spinal cord levels of [Met]enkephalin, as measured by radioim-munoassay, were elevated (70%) bilaterally in both hemisegments, ipsi- and contralateral to the lesion. At seven days following either mild or severe hind limb lesion [Met]enkephalin levels were elevated only in the ipsilateral lumbar hemisegment. At that time no changes in thoracic [Met]enkephalin levels were observed. Substance P levels were decreased (20-25%) bilaterally in the lumbar cord 24 h following a severe limb lesion, but no change was observed at seven days in any cord segment following a mild or severe lesion. Changes in spinal cord [Met]enkephalin content occur in response to thermal injury to one hind limb. However, the changes do not appear to be related to the withdrawal of the damaged limb from use following a severe lesion. Peptide changes in the spinal cord may reflect pain or injury to the damaged limb following a thermal lesion. In contrast, limb withdrawal may be a physiological rest mechanism related to altered basal ganglia peptide function. © 1990.
引用
收藏
页码:731 / 736
页数:6
相关论文
共 33 条
[1]   ENDOGENOUS PAIN CONTROL-SYSTEMS - BRAIN-STEM SPINAL PATHWAYS AND ENDORPHIN CIRCUITRY [J].
BASBAUM, AI ;
FIELDS, HL .
ANNUAL REVIEW OF NEUROSCIENCE, 1984, 7 :309-338
[2]   THE INFLUENCE OF HOUSING CONDITION ON AUTOTOMY FOLLOWING DORSAL RHIZOTOMY IN RATS [J].
BERMAN, D ;
RODIN, BE .
PAIN, 1982, 13 (03) :307-311
[3]   BASIC AND REGULATORY MECHANISMS OF INVITRO RELEASE OF MET-ENKEPHALIN FROM THE DORSAL ZONE OF THE RAT SPINAL-CORD [J].
CESSELIN, F ;
BOURGOIN, S ;
ARTAUD, F ;
HAMON, M .
JOURNAL OF NEUROCHEMISTRY, 1984, 43 (03) :763-774
[4]   MET-ENKEPHALIN LEVELS AND OPIATE RECEPTORS IN THE SPINAL-CORD OF CHRONIC SUFFERING RATS [J].
CESSELIN, F ;
MONTASTRUC, JL ;
GROS, C ;
BOURGOIN, S ;
HAMON, M .
BRAIN RESEARCH, 1980, 191 (01) :289-293
[5]  
de Ceballos M L, 1986, Mov Disord, V1, P223, DOI 10.1002/mds.870010402
[6]   PERIPHERAL-NERVE LESIONS CAUSE SIMULTANEOUS ALTERATIONS OF SUBSTANCE-P AND ENKEPHALIN LEVELS IN THE SPINAL-CORD [J].
DIGIULIO, AM ;
MANTEGAZZA, P ;
DONA, M ;
GORIO, A .
BRAIN RESEARCH, 1985, 342 (02) :405-408
[7]   AFFERENT-FIBERS MEDIATE THE INCREASE OF MET-ENKEPHALIN ELICITED IN RAT SPINAL-CORD BY LOCALIZED PAIN [J].
FACCINI, E ;
UZUMAKI, H ;
GOVONI, S ;
MISSALE, C ;
SPANO, PF ;
COVELLI, V ;
TRABUCCHI, M .
PAIN, 1984, 18 (01) :25-31
[8]   CHANGES IN SUBSTANCE-P AND SOMATOSTATIN IN THE SPINAL-CORD AFTER TRAUMATIC SPINAL-INJURY IN THE RAT [J].
FADEN, AI ;
JACOBS, TP ;
HELKE, CJ .
NEUROPEPTIDES, 1985, 6 (03) :215-225
[9]   ENDOGENOUS OPIOID IMMUNOREACTIVITY IN RAT SPINAL-CORD FOLLOWING TRAUMATIC INJURY [J].
FADEN, AI ;
MOLINEAUX, CJ ;
ROSENBERGER, JG ;
JACOBS, TP ;
COX, BM .
ANNALS OF NEUROLOGY, 1985, 17 (04) :386-390
[10]   RESTITUTION OF FUNCTION AND COLLATERAL SPROUTING IN CAT SPINAL-CORD - DEAFFERENTED ANIMAL [J].
GOLDBERGER, ME ;
MURRAY, M .
JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE NEUROLOGY, 1974, 158 (01) :37-54