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Blockade of α2-adrenergic or metabotropic glutamate receptors induces glutamate release in the locus coeruleus to activate descending inhibition in rats with chronic neuropathic hypersensitivity

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Locus coeruleus (LC)-spinal noradrenergic projections are important to endogenous analgesic mechanisms and can be activated by local glutamate signaling in the LC. The current study examined the local glutamatergic, GABAergic,… Click to show full abstract

Locus coeruleus (LC)-spinal noradrenergic projections are important to endogenous analgesic mechanisms and can be activated by local glutamate signaling in the LC. The current study examined the local glutamatergic, GABAergic, and noradrenergic influences on glutamate release in the LC and noradrenergic descending inhibition in rats 6 weeks after spinal nerve ligation (SNL). Intra-LC injection of the α2 adrenoceptor antagonist idazoxan or the group 2 metabotropic glutamate receptor (mGluR) antagonist (RS)-α-Methyl-4-tetrazolylphenylglycine (MTPG) increased withdrawal thresholds in SNL animals and this was reversed by the blockade of α-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl- 4-isoxazolepropionic acid (AMPA) receptors in the LC or α2-adrenoceptors in the spinal cord, but not in normal animals. Neither blockade of GABA-A nor GABA-B receptors in the LC affected withdrawal thresholds in normal and SNL animals. Intra-LC perfusion of idazoxan increased extracellular glutamate in the LC in SNL animals but not in normal animals. Intra-LC perfusion of MTPG increased extracellular glutamate in the LC in both normal and SNL animals. These results suggest that local noradrenaline and glutamate tonically inhibit glutamate release in the LC after peripheral nerve injury and this may contribute to reduced descending inhibition in response to noxious input during chronic neuropathic pain.

Keywords: descending inhibition; glutamate; locus coeruleus; glutamate release

Journal Title: Neuroscience Letters
Year Published: 2018

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