• Br. J. Pharmacol. · Sep 1995

    Comparative Study

    The contribution of NMDA receptor activation to spinal c-Fos expression in a model of inflammatory pain.

    • V Chapman, P Honoré, J Buritova, and J M Besson.
    • Physiopharmacologie du Système Nerveux, INSERM U.161 and EPHE, Paris, France.
    • Br. J. Pharmacol. 1995 Sep 1; 116 (1): 1628-34.

    Abstract1. Intraplantar carrageenin (6 mg 150 microliters-1) evoked a high level of spinal c-Fos expression in the dorsal horn, of segments L4-L5 of the spinal cord, and an extensive peripheral oedema; both parameters were assessed 3 h after carrageenin. 2. Two series of experiments were performed, with the mean total number of Fos like-immunoreactive neurones (Fos-LI), after carrageenin, not being significantly different for the two series of experiments (266 +/- 17 and 332 +/- 31 Fos-LI neurones). For both series of experiments Fos-LI neurones were predominantly located in the superficial and deep laminae, only 10% of the total number of Fos-LI neurones were located in the nucleus proprius and 10% were located in the ventral horn. 3. Pre-administration of the N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor antagonist, (+)-HA966 (0.5 mg kg-1 and 2.5 mg kg-1, s.c.), 30 min before carrageenin, did not significantly influence the total number of Fos-LI neurones, as compared to control carrageenin expression. 4. Pre-administration of the highest dose of (+)-HA966 (10 mg kg-1) significantly reduced the number of deep laminae Fos-LI neurones (28 +/- 3% reduction of control number of Fos-LI neurones after carrageenin, P < or = 0.05), without influencing the number of superficial Fos-LI neurones. There was a tendency towards a reduction of the number of Fos-LI neurones in the nucleus proprius by the highest concentration of pre-administered (+)-HA966, (31 +/- 8% reduction), but this effect did not reach significance. 5. Pre-plus post-administered (+)-HA966 (0.5 mg kg-1), 30 min before and again 45 min afterintraplantar carrageenin, did not significantly influence the total number of Fos-LI neurones, as compared to control carrageenin expression.6. Pre- plus post-administration of 2.5 mg kg-1 (+)-HA966 significantly reduced the total number of Fos-LI neurones, as compared to control carrageenin expression. This effect was reflected by a significant reduction in the number of Fos-LI neurones in the nucleus proprius (36+/-7% reduction of control carrageenin c-Fos expression respectively, P<0.05).7. Pre-plus post-administration of 10 mg kg-1 of (+)-HA966 significantly reduced the number of Fos-LI neurones in the superficial laminae, nucleus proprius, deep laminae and ventral horn (33 +/-0.5%,55+/-6%, 40+/-4% and 51+/-4% reduction of control carrageenin c-Fos expression, respectively, P<0.05,for all areas).8. A single post-administration of (+)-HA966 (10 mg kg-1), 45 min after intraplantar carrageenin, did not significantly influence the number of Fos-LI neurones in the superficial, deep laminae or ventral horn, but significantly reduced the number of Fos-LI neurones in the nucleus proprius, as compared tocontrol carrageenin expression (39+-/8% reduction of control carrageenin c-Fos expression, P <0.05).9 None of the concentrations of (+)-HA966 studied, irrespective of the timing of administration,influenced the peripheral carrageenin oedema. Our results illustrate a contribution of central NMDA receptor activation to carrageenin-evoked spinal c-Fos expression. These results extend previous studies demonstrating the contribution of the NMDA receptor to central hyperalgesia and the expression of c-Fos.

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