Distinct Local and Global Functions of Aβ Low-Threshold Mechanoreceptors in Mechanical Pain Transmission.
Mayank GautamAkihiro YamadaAyaka YamadaQinxue WuKim KridsadaJennifer LingHuasheng YuPeter DongMinghong MaJianguo GuWenqin LuoPublished in: Research square (2023)
The roles of Aβ low-threshold mechanoreceptors (LTMRs) in transmitting mechanical hyperalgesia and in alleviating chronic pain have been of great interest but remain contentious. Here we utilized intersectional genetic tools, optogenetics, and high-speed imaging to specifically examine functions of Split Cre labeled Aβ-LTMRs in this regard. Genetic ablation of Split Cre - Aβ-LTMRs increased mechanical pain but not thermosensation in both acute and chronic inflammatory pain conditions, indicating their modality-specific role in gating mechanical pain transmission. Local optogenetic activation of Split Cre -Aβ-LTMRs triggered nociception after tissue inflammation, whereas their broad activation at the dorsal column still alleviated mechanical hypersensitivity of chronic inflammation. Taking all data into consideration, we propose a new model, in which Aβ-LTMRs play distinctive local and global roles in transmitting and alleviating mechanical hyperalgesia of chronic pain, respectively. Our model suggests a new strategy of global activation plus local inhibition of Aβ-LTMRs for treating mechanical hyperalgesia.
Keyphrases
- chronic pain
- neuropathic pain
- pain management
- high speed
- oxidative stress
- spinal cord
- spinal cord injury
- high resolution
- drug induced
- gene expression
- intensive care unit
- machine learning
- electronic health record
- acute respiratory distress syndrome
- pet imaging
- computed tomography
- artificial intelligence
- atomic force microscopy
- radiofrequency ablation
- photodynamic therapy
- big data