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Neuropeptide deficient mice have attenuated nociceptive, vascular, and inflammatory changes in a tibia fracture model of complex regional pain syndrome

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MOLECULAR PAIN
卷 8, 期 -, 页码 -

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BIOMED CENTRAL LTD
DOI: 10.1186/1744-8069-8-85

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Substance P; Calcitonin gene-related peptide; Fracture; Complex regional pain syndrome; Inflammation; Pain; Cytokine; Nerve growth factor

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  1. National Institutes of Health [DK67197, NS072168]
  2. Department of Veterans Affairs [F4516I, F7137R]
  3. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
  4. National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institutes of Health

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Background: Distal limb fracture in man can induce a complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) with pain, warmth, edema, and cutaneous inflammation. In the present study substance P (SP, Tac1(-/-)) and CGRP receptor (RAMP1(-/-)) deficient mice were used to investigate the contribution of neuropeptide signaling to CRPS-like changes in a tibia fracture mouse model. Wildtype, Tac1(-/-), and RAMP1(-/-) mice underwent tibia fracture and casting for 3 weeks, then the cast was removed and hindpaw mechanical allodynia, unweighting, warmth, and edema were tested over time. Hindpaw skin was collected at 3 weeks post-fracture for immunoassay and femurs were collected for micro-CT analysis. Results: Wildtype mice developed hindpaw allodynia, unweighting, warmth, and edema at 3 weeks post-fracture, but in the Tac1(-/-) fracture mice allodynia and unweighting were attenuated and there was no warmth and edema. RAMP1(-/-) fracture mice had a similar presentation, except there was no reduction in hindpaw edema. Hindpaw skin TNF alpha, IL-1 beta, IL-6 and NGF levels were up-regulated in wildtype fracture mice at 3 weeks post-fracture, but in the Tac1(-/-) and RAMP1(-/-) fracture mice only IL-6 was increased. The epidermal keratinocytes were the cellular source for these inflammatory mediators. An IL-6 receptor antagonist partially reversed post-fracture pain behaviors in wildtype mice. Conclusions: In conclusion, both SP and CGRP are critical neuropeptide mediators for the pain behaviors, vascular abnormalities, and up-regulated innate immune responses observed in the fracture hindlimb. We postulate that the residual pain behaviors observed in the Tac1(-/-) and RAMP1(-/-) fracture mice are attributable to the increased IL-6 levels observed in the hindpaw skin after fracture.

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