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Expression changes of parvalbumin and microtubule-associated protein 2 induced by chronic constriction injury in rat dorsal root ganglia 被引量:3

Expression changes of parvalbumin and microtubule-associated protein 2 induced by chronic constriction injury in rat dorsal root ganglia
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摘要 Background Parvalbumin (PV), as a mobile endogenous calcium buffer, plays an important role in affecting temporospatial characteristics of calcium transients and in modulating calcium homeostasis. PV is expressed in neurons in the dorsal root ganglion (DRG) and spinal dorsal horn and may be involved in synaptic transmission through regulating cytoplasm calcium concentrations. But the exact role of PV in peripheral sensory neurons remains unknown.Microtubule-associated protein 2 (MAP-2), belonging to structural microtubule-associated protein family, is especially vulnerable to acute central nervous system (CNS) injury, and there will be rapid loss of MAP-2 at the injury site. The present study investigated the changes of PV expressing neurons and the MAP-2 neurons in the DRG after an operation for chronic constriction injury to the unilateral sciatic nerve (CCI-SN), in order to demonstrate the possible roles of PV and MAP-2 in transmission and modulation of peripheral nociceptive information.Methods Seventy-two adult male Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats, weighing 180-220 g, were randomly divided into two groups (36 rats in each group), the sham operation group and chronic constriction injury (CCI) group. Six rats in each group were randomly selected to receive mechanical and thermal sensitivity tests at one day before operation and 1,3, 5,7, and 14 days after surgery. After pain behavioral test, ipsilateral lumbar fifth DRGs were removed and double immunofluorescence staining was performed to assess the expression changes of PV and of MAP2 expressing neurons in the L5 DRG before or after surgery.Results The animals with CCI-SN showed obvious mechanical allodynia and thermal hyperalgesia (P<0.05). Both the thermal and mechanical hyperalgesia decreased to their lowest degree at 7 days after surgery compared to the baseline before surgery (P<0.01). In normal rats before surgery, a large number of neurons were MAP-2 single labeled cells, and just a small number of PV-expressed neurons were found. PV-positive neurons, PV-positive nerve fibers and PV-negative neurons, formed a direct or close contact for cross-talk. We used immunocytochemical staining to quantify the time course of changes to PV and MAP-2 expressing neurons in tissue, and found that the number of PV expressing neurons began to slightly decrease at 3 days after surgery, and had a significant reduction at CCI day 5, day 7 (P<0.05). But MAP-2 neurons significantly decreased on just the 3rd day after CCI (P<0.05). No changes in PV and MAP-2 expression were almost found in sham operated rats. The number of PV positive neurons, was positively correlated with the hyperalgesia threshold.Conclusions A sharp decline in MAP-2 neurons may be the early response to surgical injury, and PV positive neurons were much more effective at affecting the changes of pain behaviors, indicating that the down-regulation of PV protein could participate in, at least in part, the modulation of nociceptive transmission. Background Parvalbumin (PV), as a mobile endogenous calcium buffer, plays an important role in affecting temporospatial characteristics of calcium transients and in modulating calcium homeostasis. PV is expressed in neurons in the dorsal root ganglion (DRG) and spinal dorsal horn and may be involved in synaptic transmission through regulating cytoplasm calcium concentrations. But the exact role of PV in peripheral sensory neurons remains unknown.Microtubule-associated protein 2 (MAP-2), belonging to structural microtubule-associated protein family, is especially vulnerable to acute central nervous system (CNS) injury, and there will be rapid loss of MAP-2 at the injury site. The present study investigated the changes of PV expressing neurons and the MAP-2 neurons in the DRG after an operation for chronic constriction injury to the unilateral sciatic nerve (CCI-SN), in order to demonstrate the possible roles of PV and MAP-2 in transmission and modulation of peripheral nociceptive information.Methods Seventy-two adult male Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats, weighing 180-220 g, were randomly divided into two groups (36 rats in each group), the sham operation group and chronic constriction injury (CCI) group. Six rats in each group were randomly selected to receive mechanical and thermal sensitivity tests at one day before operation and 1,3, 5,7, and 14 days after surgery. After pain behavioral test, ipsilateral lumbar fifth DRGs were removed and double immunofluorescence staining was performed to assess the expression changes of PV and of MAP2 expressing neurons in the L5 DRG before or after surgery.Results The animals with CCI-SN showed obvious mechanical allodynia and thermal hyperalgesia (P<0.05). Both the thermal and mechanical hyperalgesia decreased to their lowest degree at 7 days after surgery compared to the baseline before surgery (P<0.01). In normal rats before surgery, a large number of neurons were MAP-2 single labeled cells, and just a small number of PV-expressed neurons were found. PV-positive neurons, PV-positive nerve fibers and PV-negative neurons, formed a direct or close contact for cross-talk. We used immunocytochemical staining to quantify the time course of changes to PV and MAP-2 expressing neurons in tissue, and found that the number of PV expressing neurons began to slightly decrease at 3 days after surgery, and had a significant reduction at CCI day 5, day 7 (P<0.05). But MAP-2 neurons significantly decreased on just the 3rd day after CCI (P<0.05). No changes in PV and MAP-2 expression were almost found in sham operated rats. The number of PV positive neurons, was positively correlated with the hyperalgesia threshold.Conclusions A sharp decline in MAP-2 neurons may be the early response to surgical injury, and PV positive neurons were much more effective at affecting the changes of pain behaviors, indicating that the down-regulation of PV protein could participate in, at least in part, the modulation of nociceptive transmission.
出处 《Chinese Medical Journal》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2011年第14期2184-2190,共7页 中华医学杂志(英文版)
基金 CAO Ming-hui and JI Feng-tao contributed equally to this study. This study was supported by a grant from the Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province (No. 7001595 ).
关键词 PARVALBUMIN microtubule-associated protein 2 dorsal root ganglia neuropathic pain parvalbumin microtubule-associated protein 2 dorsal root ganglia neuropathic pain
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