CB2 receptor protein and mRNA expression in dorsal root ganglia of two rat neuropathic pain models.

Varování

Publikace nespadá pod Fakultu sportovních studií, ale pod Lékařskou fakultu. Oficiální stránka publikace je na webu muni.cz.
Autoři

HRADILOVÁ SVÍŽENSKÁ Ivana KLUSÁKOVÁ Ilona BRÁZDA Václav DUBOVÝ Petr

Rok publikování 2011
Druh Konferenční abstrakty
Fakulta / Pracoviště MU

Lékařská fakulta

Citace
Popis Agonists of cannabinoid receptors (CB1R and CB2R) modulate nociceptive signal transmission and seem to be promising in treatment of neuropathic pain. Importantly, CB2R activation inhibits pain responses without adverse, most often psychotropic effects that are produced by CB1R agonists. CB2R synthesis and protein distribution of protein in the dorsal root ganglia (DRG) were investigated using immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization in two rat neuropathic pain models– chronic constriction injury (CCI) and spared nerve injury (SNI). Both types of nerve injury induced symptoms of neuropathic pain which were measured as a decrease of paw withdrawal threshold (mechanical allodynia) and withdrawal latency (thermal hyperalgesia). CCI and SNI resulted in up-regulation of CB2R in both neurons and satellite glial cells of the rat DRG related to injury. Unilateral nerve injuries always induced bilateral increase of both CB2R protein and mRNA comparing with sham-operated animals. Bilateral CB2R up-regulation was found not only in DRG associated with damaged nerve but also in those of spinal cord segments remote from the operation (C7, C8 levels). Increased CB2R protein in DRG of both neuropathic pain models was confirmed by expression of CB2R mRNA using in situ hybridization.
Související projekty:

Používáte starou verzi internetového prohlížeče. Doporučujeme aktualizovat Váš prohlížeč na nejnovější verzi.

Další info