scholarly journals Pharmacology of GABA-mediated inhibition of spinal cord neurons in vivo and in primary dissociated cell culture

Author(s):  
Robert L. Macdonald ◽  
Anne B. Young
2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ludivine Pidoux ◽  
Kevin Delanoe ◽  
Eric Lingueglia ◽  
Emmanuel Deval

ABSTRACTLysophosphatidyl-choline (LPC), a member of the phospholipid family, has recently emerged as an interesting new player in pain. It has been proposed to mediate pain through Acid-Sensing Ion Channel 3 (ASIC3), a pain-related channel mainly expressed in peripheral sensory neurons. LPC potentiates ASIC3 current evoked by mild acidifications, but can also activate the channel at physiological pH, and its local injection in rodents evokes ASIC3-dependent pain. We combine here in vivo recordings of spinal cord neuron activity with subcutaneous LPC injection to analyze the mechanism of action associated with the LPC-induced, ASIC3-dependent pain in peripheral and spinal cord neurons. We show that a single cutaneous injection of LPC exclusively affects the nociceptive pathway. It evokes an ASIC3-dependent short-term sensitization of nociceptive fibers that drives hyperexcitability of projecting neurons within the dorsal spinal cord without apparent central sensitization.


1981 ◽  
Vol 220 (2) ◽  
pp. 408-415 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eric J. Heyer ◽  
Robert L. Macdonald ◽  
Gregory K. Bergey ◽  
Phillip G. Nelson

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