Analgesic action of nicotine on tibial nerve transection (TNT)-induced mechanical allodynia through enhancement of the glycinergic inhibitory system in spinal cord
Life Sciences Volume 80 Issue 1
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Title ( eng ) |
Analgesic action of nicotine on tibial nerve transection (TNT)-induced mechanical allodynia through enhancement of the glycinergic inhibitory system in spinal cord
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Abdin Md. Joynal
Kitayama Shigeo
Nakashima Toshikatsu
Dohi Toshihiro
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Source Title |
Life Sciences
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Volume | 80 |
Issue | 1 |
Start Page | 9 |
End Page | 16 |
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The activation of cholinergic pathways by nicotine elicits various physiological and pharmacological effects in mammals. For example, the stimulation of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) leads to an antinociceptive effect. However, it remains to be elucidated which subtypes of nAChR are involved in the antinociceptive effect of nicotine on nerve injury-induced allodynia and the underlying cascades of the nAChR-mediated antiallodynic effect. In this study, we attempted to characterize the actions of nicotine at the spinal level against mechanical allodynia in an animal model of neuropathic pain, tibial nerve transection (TNT) in rats. It was found that the intrathecal injection of nicotine, RJR-2403, a selective 4 2 nAChR agonist, and choline, a selective 7 nAChR agonist, produced an antinociceptive effect on the TNT-induced allodynia. The actions of nicotine were almost completely suppressed by pretreatment with mecamylamine, a non-selective nicotinic antagonist, or dihydro- -erythroidine, a selective 4 2 nAChR antagonist, and partially reversed by pretreatment with methyllycaconitine, a selective 7 nAChR antagonist. Furthermore, pretreatment with strychnine, a glycine receptor antagonist, blocked the antinociception induced by nicotine, RJR-2403, and choline. On the other hand, the GABAA antagonist bicuculline did not reverse the antiallodynic effect of nicotine. Together, these results indicate that the 4 2 and 7 nAChR system, by enhancing the activities of glycinergic neurons at the spinal level, exerts a suppressive effect on the nociceptive transduction in neuropathic pain.
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Keywords |
nicotine
nicotinic ACh receptor
mechanical allodynia
tibial nerve transection
glycinergic system
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Medical sciences [ 490 ]
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Language |
eng
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Resource Type | journal article |
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Elsevier
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Date of Issued | 2006-12-03 |
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Copyright (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd.
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Publish Type | Author’s Original |
Access Rights | open access |
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[ISSN] 0024-3205
[DOI] 10.1016/j.lfs.2006.08.011
[NCID] AA00717011
[PMID] 16950410
[DOI] http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lfs.2006.08.011
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