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Bee venom injection significantly reduces nociceptive behavior in the mouse formalin test via capsaicin-insensitive afferents.

机译:蜜蜂毒液注射后,通过对辣椒素不敏感的传入药物,可大大降低小鼠福尔马林测试中的伤害感受。

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Peripheral bee venom (BV) administration produces 2 contrasting effects, nociception and antinociception. This study was designed to evaluate whether the initial nociceptive effect induced by BV injection into the Zusanli acupoint is involved in producing the more prolonged antinociceptive effect observed in the mouse formalin test, and whether capsaicin-sensitive primary afferents are involved in these effects. BV injection into the Zusanli point increased spinal Fos expression but not spontaneous nociceptive behavior. BV pretreatment 10 minutes before intraplantar formalin injection dose-dependently attenuated nociceptive behavior associated with the second phase of the formalin test. The destruction of capsaicin-sensitive primary afferents by resiniferatoxin (RTX) pretreatment selectively decreased BV-induced spinal Fos expression but did not affect BV-induced antinociception. Furthermore, BV injection increased Fos expression in tyrosine hydroxylase immunoreactive neurons in the locus caeruleus, and this expression was unaltered by RTX pretreatment. Finally, BV's antinociception was blocked by intrathecal injection of 10 microg idazoxan, and this effect was not modified by RTX pretreatment. These findings suggest that subcutaneous BV stimulation of the Zusanli point activates central catecholaminergic neurons via capsaicin-insensitive afferent fibers without induction of nociceptive behavior. This in turn leads to the activation of spinal alpha2-adrenoceptors, which ultimately reduces formalin-evoked nociceptive behaviors. PERSPECTIVE: This study demonstrates that BV acupuncture produces a significant antinociception without nociceptive behavior in rodents, which is mediated by capsaicin-insensitive afferents and involves activation of central adrenergic circuits. These results further suggest that BV stimulation into this acupuncture point might be a valuable alternative to traditional electrical or mechanical acupoint stimulation.
机译:外周蜂毒(BV)的给药产生两种相反的作用,即伤害感受和抗伤害感受。这项研究旨在评估在鼠福尔马林试验中观察到的BV注射入足三里穴位引起的初始伤害感受是否与产生更长的抗伤害感受作用有关,以及辣椒素敏感的主要传入感受器官是否参与了这些作用。 BV注射入足三里穴可增加脊髓Fos的表达,但不会自发产生伤害感受。足底福尔马林注射前10分钟进行BV预处理,剂量依赖性地减弱了与福尔马林测试第二阶段相关的伤害感受行为。树脂毒素(RTX)预处理破坏辣椒素敏感的初级传入受体选择性降低了BV诱导的脊髓Fos表达,但并未影响BV诱导的抗伤害感受。此外,BV注射可增加蓝斑中酪氨酸羟化酶免疫反应性神经元中Fos的表达,RTX预处理不会改变该表达。最后,鞘内注射10 microg咪唑并恶唑可阻断BV的抗伤害感受,RTX预处理并不能改变这种作用。这些发现表明,皮下BV刺激Zusanli点可通过对辣椒素不敏感的传入纤维激活中央儿茶酚胺能神经元,而不会引起伤害性行为。反过来,这导致脊髓α2肾上腺素能受体的激活,最终降低了福尔马林诱发的伤害感受行为。观点:这项研究表明,BV针刺可在啮齿类动物中产生明显的镇痛作用,而不会产生伤害感受,这是由对辣椒素不敏感的传入介导的,并且涉及中央肾上腺素能回路的激活。这些结果进一步表明,将BV刺激到该穴位可能是传统电或机械穴位刺激的一种有价值的替代方法。

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