• Brain Res. Mol. Brain Res. · Sep 2001

    Differential expression of alpha1-adrenoceptor subtype mRNAs in the dorsal root ganglion after spinal nerve ligation.

    • J Xie, Y Ho Lee, C Wang, J Mo Chung, and K Chung.
    • Marine Biomedical Institute, University of Texas Medical Branch, 301 University Boulevard, Galveston, TX 77555-1069, USA.
    • Brain Res. Mol. Brain Res. 2001 Sep 30;93(2):164-72.

    AbstractIn spinal nerve ligated Lewis strain neuropathic rats, pain behaviors and the rate of ectopic discharges of injured sensory neurons were significantly reduced by systemic injection of phentolamine. A pharmacological study indicated that this adrenergic dependency was mediated by alpha(1)-adrenoceptors (alpha(1)-AR). The development of adrenergic sensitivity in injured sensory neurons might have resulted from changes in adrenoceptor expression as a consequence of changed expression of adrenoceptor genes. This possibility was examined by determining the changes in the mRNA expression of 3 subtypes of alpha(1)-ARs, alpha(1a)-, alpha(1b)-, and alpha(1d)-ARs, in the dorsal root ganglia (DRG) after spinal nerve ligation. The L4 and L5 spinal nerves were tightly ligated in Lewis rats. One week later, the L4 and L5 DRG were collected and RNase protection assay (RPA) and in situ hybridization were performed. In the DRG of unoperated rats, a moderate amount of alpha(1a)-AR mRNA was present while the amount of either alpha(1b)-AR or alpha(1d)-AR mRNA was small. After spinal nerve ligation, there was a significant increase in the amount of alpha(1b)-AR mRNA in the nerve ligated DRG as measured by RPA. The amount of alpha(1a)-AR mRNA was decreased to 20% of the normal level while that of alpha(1d)-AR mRNA did not change. The in situ hybridization study showed that the number of alpha(1b)-AR mRNA positive neurons increased in spinal nerve ligated DRG, confirming the results of RPA study. These data suggest that the up-regulated expression of alpha(1b)-AR mRNA in axotomized DRG neurons may play an important role in the development of adrenergic sensitivity in injured sensory neurons and thus contribute to the sympathetically maintained pain in spinal nerve ligated neuropathic Lewis rats.

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