Involvement of Spinal Serotonin Receptors in Electroacupuncture Anti-Hyperalgesia in an Inflammatory Pain Rat Model

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Yu Zhang
Aihui Li
Jiajia Xin
Lixing Lao
Ke Ren
Brian M. Berman
Ming Tan
Rui-Xin Zhang
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[1] University of Maryland,Center for Integrative Medicine, School of Medicine
[2] Shanxi Medical University,Department of Neurobiology
[3] University of Maryland,Department of Neural and Pain Sciences, Dental School
[4] University of Maryland Greenebaum Cancer Center,Division of Biostatistics
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Neurochemical Research | 2011年 / 36卷
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Acupuncture; Serotonin; Spinal cord; Hyperalgesia; Complete Freund’s adjuvant;
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We previously showed that electroacupuncture (EA) activates medulla-spinal serotonin-containing neurons. The present study investigated the effects of intrathecal 5,7-dihydroxytryptamine creatinine sulfate, a selective neurotoxin for serotonergic terminals, the 5-hydroxytryptamine 1A receptor (5-HT1AR) antagonist NAN-190 hydrobromide and the 5-HT2C receptor (5-HT2CR) antagonist SB-242,084 on EA anti-hyperalgesia. EA was given twice at acupoint GB30 after complete Freund’s adjuvant (CFA) injection into hind paw. CFA-induced hyperalgesia was measured by assessing hind paw withdrawal latency (PWL) to a noxious thermal stimulus 30 min post-EA. Serotonin depletion and the 5-HT1AR antagonist blocked EA anti-hyperalgesia; the 5-HT2CR antagonist did not. Immunohistochemical staining showed that spinal 5-HT1AR was expressed and that 5-HT2CR was absent in naive and CFA-injected animals 2.5 h post-CFA. These results show a correlation between EA anti-hyperalgesia and receptor expression. Collectively, the data show that EA activates supraspinal serotonin neurons to release 5-HT, which acts on spinal 5-HT1AR to inhibit hyperalgesia.
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