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SELECTIVE KNOCKDOWN OF NMDA RECEPTORS IN PRIMARY AFFERENT NEURONS DECREASES PAIN DURING PHASE 2 OF THE FORMALIN TEST

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NEUROSCIENCE
Volume 172, Issue -, Pages 474-482

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2010.10.045

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NMDA receptor; dorsal root ganglia; hyperalgesia; nociception; presynaptic

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  1. NIH [DK 58173, 1 P50 DK64539]
  2. VA Rehabilitation Research & Development Service [847661]
  3. NHMRC Australia [188819]
  4. NSW State Government
  5. NSW Spinal Cord Injury and Related Neurological Conditions Research
  6. Amadeus Energy Ltd. Western Australia
  7. Bill and Laura Gruy

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The role of NMDA receptors (NMDARs) expressed by primary afferent neurons in nociception remains controversial. The aim of this study was to develop mice with a tissue selective knockdown of NMDARs in these neurons and to evaluate their behavioral responses to different types of painful stimuli. Mice with floxed NMDAR NR1 subunit gene (fNR1) were crossed with mice expressing Cre recombinase under the control of the peripherin promotor (Prph-Cre). Male Prph-Cre+ floxed NR1 mice were compared to Cre- littermates. Both quantitative RT/PCR and Western blotting indicated a similar to 75% reduction in NR1 expression in dorsal root ganglia (DRG) extracts with no effect on NR1 expression in spinal cord, brain or the enteric nervous system. Immunocytochemistry with antibodies to NR1 revealed decreased staining in all size classes of DRG neurons. NMDA produced a detectable increase in [Ca(2+)](i) in 60% of DRG neurons cultured from Cre mice, but only 15% of those from Cre+ mice. Furthermore, the peak [Ca2+](i) responses were 64% lower in neurons from Cre+ mice. There was no significant difference between Cre+ and Cre- mice in response latencies to the hotplate or tail withdrawal tests of thermal nociception, nor was there a difference in withdrawal thresholds to mechanical stimuli of the tail or paw. However, compared to Cre- littermates, Cre+ knockdown mice had a 50% decrease in the phase 2 response to formalin injection (P<0.001). There was no effect on phase 1 responses. These results suggest that NMDA receptors expressed by primary afferent nerves play an important role in the development of sensitized pain states. (C) 2011 IBRO. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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