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https://read.qxmd.com/read/36782335/neurocircuitry-underlying-the-antidepressant-effect-of-retrograde-facial-botulinum-toxin-in-mice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Linhui Ni, Hanze Chen, Xinxin Xu, Di Sun, Huaying Cai, Li Wang, Qiwen Tang, Yonggang Hao, Shuxia Cao, Xingyue Hu
BACKGROUNDS: Botulinum toxin type A (BoNT/A) is extensively applied in spasticity and dystonia as it cleaves synaptosome-associated protein 25 (SNAP25) in the presynaptic terminals, thereby inhibiting neurotransmission. An increasing number of randomized clinical trials have suggested that glabellar BoNT/A injection improves depressive symptoms in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD). However, the underlying neuronal circuitry of BoNT/A-regulated depression remains largely uncharacterized...
February 13, 2023: Cell & Bioscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36731728/effects-of-prenatal-hypoxia-ischemia-on-male-rat-periaqueductal-gray-matter-hyperalgesia-astrogliosis-and-nitrergic-system-impairment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
L S de Almeida, M C Cunha-Rodrigues, P C Araujo, O M de Almeida, P C Barradas
Prenatal hypoxic-ischemic insult (HI) may lead to a variety of neurological consequences that may persist throughout adulthood. In the most severe cases, HI is known to increase pain sensitivity which profoundly impacts quality of life. Periaqueductal gray matter (PAG) is a relevant region of the descending pain pathway and its function may be modulated by a complex network that includes nitrergic neurons and glial response, among other factors. Astrocytes, central players in pain modulation, are known to respond to HI by inducing hyperplasia, hypertrophy and increasing the number of their processes and the staining of glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP)...
January 30, 2023: Neurochemistry International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36627362/modulation-of-trigeminal-neuropathic-pain-by-optogenetic-inhibition-of-posterior-hypothalamus-in-cci-ion-rat
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jaisan Islam, Elina Kc, Kyoung Ha So, Soochong Kim, Hyong Kyu Kim, Yoon Young Park, Young Seok Park
Posterior hypothalamus (PH), an important part of the descending pain processing pathway, has been found to be activated in trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias. However, there are very few studies conducted and information regarding its implications in trigeminal neuropathic pain (TNP). Therefore, we aimed to ascertain whether optogenetic inhibition of PH could affect the outcomes of a chronic constriction injury in the infraorbital nerve (CCI-ION) rat model. Animals were divided into the TNP animal, sham, and naive-control groups...
January 10, 2023: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36550542/the-ythdf1-traf6-pathway-regulates-the-neuroinflammatory-response-and-contributes-to-morphine-tolerance-and-hyperalgesia-in-the-periaqueductal-gray
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Handong Ouyang, Jianxing Zhang, Dongmei Chi, Kun Zhang, Yongtian Huang, Jingxiu Huang, Wan Huang, Xiaohui Bai
Long-term use of opioids such as morphine has negative side effects, such as morphine analgesic tolerance and morphine-induced hyperalgesia (MIH). These side effects limit the clinical use and analgesic efficacy of morphine. Elucidation of the mechanisms and identification of feasible and effective methods or treatment targets to solve this clinical phenomenon are important. Here, we discovered that YTHDF1 and TNF receptor-associated factor 6 (TRAF6) are crucial for morphine analgesic tolerance and MIH. The m6A reader YTHDF1 positively regulated the translation of TRAF6 mRNA, and chronic morphine treatments enhanced the m6A modification of TRAF6 mRNA...
December 22, 2022: Journal of Neuroinflammation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36549431/detailed-organisation-of-the-human-midbrain-periaqueductal-grey-revealed-using-ultra-high-field-magnetic-resonance-imaging
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fernando A Tinoco Mendoza, Timothy E S Hughes, Rebecca V Robertson, Lewis S Crawford, Noemi Meylakh, Paul M Macey, Vaughan G Macefield, Kevin A Keay, Luke A Henderson
The midbrain periaqueductal grey (PAG) is a critical region for the mediation of pain-related behavioural responses. Neuronal tract tracing techniques in experimental animal studies have demonstrated that the lateral column of the PAG (lPAG) displays a crude somatotopy, which is thought to be critical for the selection of contextually appropriate behavioural responses, without the need for higher brain input. In addition to the different behavioural responses to cutaneous and muscle pain - active withdrawal versus passive coping - there is evidence that cutaneous pain is processed in the region of the lPAG and muscle pain in the adjacent ventrolateral PAG (vlPAG)...
February 1, 2023: NeuroImage
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36526697/divergent-modulation-of-pain-and-anxiety-by-gabaergic-neurons-in-the-ventrolateral-periaqueductal-gray-and-dorsal-raphe
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Linghua Xie, Hui Wu, Qing Chen, Fang Xu, Hua Li, Qi Xu, Cuicui Jiao, Lihong Sun, Rahim Ullah, Xinzhong Chen
The ventrolateral periaqueductal gray (vlPAG) collaborates with the dorsal raphe (DR) in pain regulation and emotional response. However, the roles of vlPAG and DR γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA)-ergic neurons in regulating nociception and anxiety are contradictory and poorly understood. Here, we observed that pharmacogenetic co-activation of vlPAG and DR GABAergic (vlPAG-DRGABA+ ) neurons enhanced sensitivity to mechanical stimulation and promoted anxiety-like behavior in naïve mice. Simultaneous inhibition of vlPAG-DRGABA+ neurons showed adaptive anti-nociception and anti-anxiety effects on mice with inflammatory pain...
December 16, 2022: Neuropsychopharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36526372/chronic-ethanol-exposure-modulates-periaqueductal-gray-to-extended-amygdala-dopamine-circuit
#47
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dipanwita Pati, Anthony M Downs, Zoe A McElligott, Thomas L Kash
The bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BNST) is a component of the extended amygdala that regulates motivated behavior and affective states and plays an integral role in the development of alcohol-use disorder (AUD). The dorsal subdivision of the BNST receives dense dopaminergic input from the ventrolateral periaqueductal gray (vlPAG)/dorsal raphe (DR). To date, no studies have examined the effects of chronic alcohol on this circuit. Here, we used chronic intermittent ethanol exposure (CIE), a well-established rodent model of AUD, to functionally interrogate the vlPAG/DR-BNST dopamine circuit during acute withdrawal...
December 16, 2022: Journal of Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36516419/activity-of-gaba-neurons-in-the-zona-incerta-and-ventral-lateral-periaqueductal-grey-is-biased-towards-sleep
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Carlos Blanco-Centurion, Aurelio Vidal-Ortiz, Takashi Sato, Priyattam J Shiromani
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Because in various brain regions the activity of GABA neurons is largely unknown, we measured in-vivo changes in calcium fluorescence in GABA neurons in the zona incerta (ZI) and the ventral lateral periaqueductal grey (vlPAG), two areas that have been implicated in regulating sleep. METHODS: vGAT-Cre mice were implanted with sleep electrodes, microinjected with rAAV-DIO-GCaMP6 into the ZI (n=6) or vlPAG (n=5)(isoflurane anesthesia) and a GRIN lens inserted atop the injection site...
December 14, 2022: Sleep
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36413525/study-on-the-central-neural-pathway-and-the-relationship-between-the-heart-and-small-intestine-via-a-dual-neural-tracer
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fan Zhang, Li-Bin Wu, Ling Hu, Zi-Jian Wu, Shuai Cui, Qing Yu, Rong-Lin Cai
Despite very different functions, studies increasingly report that there may be a potential central nervous anatomical connection between the heart and the small intestine. In this study, the central nervous anatomical relationship between the heart and small intestine was studied via a viral tracer. Pseudorabies virus (PRV) syngeneic strains with different fluorescent reporter genes (eGFP or mRFP) were microinjected into the heart walls and small intestinal walls of male C57BL/6J using glass microelectrode...
2022: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36336089/activation-of-hcn-channels-caused-by-elevated-camp-levels-in-periaqueductal-gray-promotes-bone-cancer-pain
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiaolu Lei, Yan Yan, Junwei Zeng, Rong Wang, Song Li, Zhi Xiao, Xiaohong Liu
The periaqueductal gray (PAG) is an important relay center for the descending pathways that regulate nociceptive information transduction. Hyperpolarization-activated cyclic nucleotide-gated (HCN) channels play critical roles in the nerve injury-induced pain hypersensitivity. Previous studies have identified that HCN1 and HCN2 channel protein located in the ventral-lateral periaqueductal gray (vlPAG), a region important for pain regulation. However, it is not clear whether the HCN channel in vlPAG is involved in bone cancer pain (BCP)...
November 3, 2022: Neurochemistry International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36310031/-a-regional-and-projection-specific-role-of-rgsz1-in-the-ventrolateral-periaqueductal-grey-in-the-modulation-of-morphine-reward
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Farhana Sakloth, Omar B Sanchez Reyes, Anne Ruiz, Andrew Nicolais, Randal A Serafini, Kerri D Pryce, Feodora Bertherat, Angelica Torres Berrio, Ivone Gomes, Lakshmi A Devi, Daniel Wacker, Venetia Zachariou
Opioid analgesics exert their therapeutic and adverse effects by activating mu opioid receptors (MOPR), however functional responses to MOPR activation are modulated by distinct signal transduction complexes within the brain. The ventrolateral periaqueductal gray (vlPAG) plays a critical role in modulation of nociception and analgesia, but the exact intracellular pathways associated with opioid responses in this region are not fully understood. We previously showed that knockout of the signal transduction modulator RGSz1 (RGSZ1KO) enhanced analgesic responses to opioids, while it decreased the rewarding efficacy of morphine...
October 30, 2022: Molecular Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36282466/preoperative-acute-sleep-deprivation-causes-postoperative-pain-hypersensitivity-and-abnormal-cerebral-function
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Meimei Guo, Yuxiang Wu, Danhao Zheng, Lei Chen, Bingrui Xiong, Jinfeng Wu, Ke Li, Li Wang, Kangguang Lin, Zongze Zhang, Anne Manyande, Fuqiang Xu, Jie Wang, Mian Peng
Preoperative sleep loss can amplify post-operative mechanical hyperalgesia. However, the underlying mechanisms are still largely unknown. In the current study, rats were randomly allocated to a control group and an acute sleep deprivation (ASD) group which experienced 6 h ASD before surgery. Then the variations in cerebral function and activity were investigated with multi-modal techniques, such as nuclear magnetic resonance, functional magnetic resonance imaging, c-Fos immunofluorescence, and electrophysiology...
October 25, 2022: Neuroscience Bulletin
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36270414/neural-subtype-dependent-cholinergic-modulation-of-neural-activities-by-activation-of-muscarinic-2-receptors-and-g-protein-activated-inwardly-rectifying-potassium-channel-in-rat-periaqueductal-gray-neurons
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shiori Sugawara, Yuka Nakaya, Sachie Matsumura, Kensuke Hirose, Yasuhiko Saito, Ryosuke Kaneko, Masayuki Kobayashi
Acetylcholine plays a pivotal role in the regulation of functions such as pain and the sleep and wake cycle by modulating neural activities of the ventrolateral periaqueductal gray (vlPAG). Electrophysiological studies have shown that cholinergic effects are inconsistent among recorded neurons, particularly in the depolarization and hyperpolarization of the resting membrane potential (RMP). This discrepancy may be due to the neural subtype-dependent cholinergic modulation of the RMP. To examine this possibility, we performed whole-cell patch-clamp recordings from subtype-identified neurons using vesicular GABA transporter (VGAT)-Venus × ChAT-TdTomato rats and elucidated cellular mechanisms of cholinergic effects on the RMP...
October 18, 2022: Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36221037/rapid-antidepressant-like-effects-of-muscarinic-receptor-antagonists-require-bdnf-dependent-signaling-in-the-ventrolateral-periaqueductal-gray
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hung-Wei Kan, Wei-Hao Peng, Cheng-Chun Wu, Deng-Wu Wang, Ming Tatt Lee, Yung-Kuo Lee, Tian-Huei Chu, Yu-Cheng Ho
RATIONALE: Clinical reports reveal that scopolamine, an acetylcholine muscarinic receptor antagonist, exerts rapid antidepressant effects in depressed patients, but the mechanisms underlying the therapeutic effects have not been fully identified. OBJECTIVES: The present study examines the cellular mechanisms by which scopolamine produces antidepressant-like effects through its action in the ventrolateral midbrain periaqueductal gray (vlPAG). METHODS: We used a well-established mouse model of depression induced by chronic restraint stress (CRS) exposure for 14 days...
October 12, 2022: Psychopharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36180824/a-c-fos-activation-map-in-nitroglycerin-levcromakalim-induced-models-of-migraine
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shouyi Wu, Xiao Ren, Chenlu Zhu, Wei Wang, Kaibo Zhang, Zhilei Li, Xuejiao Liu, Yonggang Wang
BACKGROUND: Chronic migraine is a common and highly disabling disorder. Functional MRI has indicated that abnormal brain region activation is linked with chronic migraine. Drugs targeting the calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) or its receptor have been reported to be efficient for treating chronic migraine. The CGRP signaling was also shared in two types of chronic migraine models (CMMs). However, it remains unclear whether the activation of specific brain regions could contribute to persistent behavioral sensitization, and CGRP receptor antagonists relieve migraine-like pain in CMMs by altering specific brain region activation...
September 30, 2022: Journal of Headache and Pain
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36133809/electroacupuncture-reduces-chronic-itch-via-cannabinoid-cb1-receptors-in-the-ventrolateral-periaqueductal-gray
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wen-Qiang Ge, Ou-Yang Zhan-Mu, Chao Chen, Hong Zhang, Xiao-Yu Wang, Xin Liu, Li Li, Yu-Ye Lan, Chen-Nan Li, Jia-Can Sun, Run-Lin Shi, Zi-Yue Dou, Hui-Lin Pan, Hong-Ping Li, Xiang-Hong Jing, Man Li
Chronic itch severely reduces the quality of life of patients. Electroacupuncture (EA) is widely used to treat chronic itch. However, the underlying mechanism of this therapeutic action of EA is largely unknown. Cannabinoid CB1 receptors in the ventrolateral periaqueductal gray (vlPAG) mediate the analgesic effect of EA. Using a dry skin-induced itch model in mice, we determined whether EA treatment reduces chronic itch via CB1 receptors in the vlPAG. We showed that the optimal inhibitory effect of EA on chronic itch was achieved at the high frequency and high intensity (100 Hz and 3 mA) at "Quchi" (LI11) and "Hegu" (LI14) acupoints, which are located in the same spinal dermatome as the cervical skin lesions...
2022: Frontiers in Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36109166/ventrolateral-periaqueductal-gray-astrocytes-regulate-nociceptive-sensation-and-emotional-motivation-in-diabetic-neuropathic-pain
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lan Yang, Jingshan Lu, Jianpeng Guo, Jian Chen, Fangfang Xiong, Xinyao Wang, Li Chen, Changxi Yu
Diabetic neuropathic pain (DNP) is a diabetes complication experienced by many patients. Ventrolateral periaqueductal gray (vlPAG) neurons are essential mediators of the descending pain modulation system, yet the role of vlPAG astrocytes in DNP remains unclear. The present study applied a multidimensional approach to elucidate the role of these astrocytes in DNP. We verified the activation of astrocytes in different regions of the PAG in male DNP-model rats. We found that only astrocytes in the vlPAG exhibited increased growth...
October 26, 2022: Journal of Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36045708/cellular-and-circuit-diversity-determines-the-impact-of-endogenous-opioids-in-the-descending-pain-modulatory-pathway
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REVIEW
Kylie B McPherson, Susan L Ingram
The descending pain modulatory pathway exerts important bidirectional control of nociceptive inputs to dampen and/or facilitate the perception of pain. The ventrolateral periaqueductal gray (vlPAG) integrates inputs from many regions associated with the processing of nociceptive, cognitive, and affective components of pain perception, and is a key brain area for opioid action. Opioid receptors are expressed on a subset of vlPAG neurons, as well as on both GABAergic and glutamatergic presynaptic terminals that impinge on vlPAG neurons...
2022: Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35996205/supraspinal-melatonin-mt-2-receptor-agonism-alleviates-pain-via-a-neural-circuit-that-recruits-mu-opioid-receptors
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Luca Posa, Danilo De Gregorio, Martha Lopez-Canul, Qianzi He, Emmanuel Darcq, Laura Rullo, Leora Pearl-Dowler, Livio Luongo, Sanzio Candeletti, Patrizia Romualdi, Brigitte Lina Kieffer, Gabriella Gobbi
Melatonin, through its G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) (MTNR1B gene) MT2 , is implicated in analgesia, but the relationship between MT2 receptors and the opioid system remains elusive. In a model of rodent neuropathic pain (spared nerve injured [SNI]), the selective melatonin MT2 agonist UCM924 reversed the allodynia (a pain response to a non-noxious stimulus), and this effect was nullified by the pharmacological blockade or genetic inactivation of the mu opioid receptor (MOR), but not the delta opioid receptor (DOR)...
November 2022: Journal of Pineal Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35813503/ventrolateral-periaqueductal-gray-neurons-are-active-during-urination
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yu Rao, Ziyan Gao, Xianping Li, Xing Li, Jun Li, Shanshan Liang, Daihan Li, Jinliang Zhai, Junan Yan, Jiwei Yao, Xiaowei Chen
The ventrolateral periaqueductal gray (VLPAG) is thought to be the main PAG column for bladder control. PAG neurons (especially VLPAG neurons) and neurons in the pontine micturition center (PMC) innervating the bladder detrusor have anatomical and functional synaptic connections. The prevailing viewpoint on neural control of the bladder is that PAG neurons receive information on the decision to void made by upstream brain regions, and consequently activate the PMC through their direct projections to initiate urination reflex...
2022: Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience
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