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Bradykinin enhances AMPA and NMDA receptor activity in spinal cord dorsal horn neurons by activating multiple kinases to produce pain hypersensitivity

Journal

JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
Volume 28, Issue 17, Pages 4533-4540

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SOC NEUROSCIENCE
DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.5349-07.2008

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bradykinin; spinal cord; pain; glutamate; neuromodulator; signal transduction

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  1. NINDS NIH HHS [R01 NS039518-07, R01 NS039518-08, NS039518, NS054932, R01 NS054932, K08 NS044139, R01 NS039518, R37 NS039518] Funding Source: Medline

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Bradykinin potentiates synaptic glutamate release and action in the spinal cord via presynaptic and postsynaptic B-2 receptors, contributing thereby to activity-dependent central sensitization and pain hypersensitivity (Wang et al., 2005). We have now examined the signaling pathways that are responsible for the postsynaptic modulatory actions of bradykinin on glutamatergic action and transmission in superficial dorsal horn neurons. B-2 receptors are coexpressed in dorsal horn neurons with protein kinase A(PKA) and the delta isoform of protein kinase C (PKC), and we find that the augmentation by bradykinin of AMPA and NMDA receptor-mediated currents in lamina II neurons requires coactivation of both PKC and PKA. The activation of PKA is downstream of COX1 (cyclooxygenase-1). Extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) activation is involved after the PKC and PKA coactivation, and intrathecal administration of bradykinin induces a thermal hyperalgesia in vivo, which is reduced by inhibition of ERK, PKA, and PKC. We conclude that bradykinin, by activating multiple kinases in dorsal horn neurons, potentiates glutamatergic synaptic transmission to produce pain hypersensitivity.

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