• Mol Pain · Jan 2017

    Serotonin-gated inward currents are three times more frequent in rat hairy skin sensory afferents than in those innervating the skeletal muscle.

    • Leonardo Fierro.
    • 28006 Universidad del Valle , Cali, Valle del Cauca, Colombia.
    • Mol Pain. 2017 Jan 1; 13: 1744806917729055.

    AbstractTight whole-cell patch clamp was performed in 191 DiI (1,1'-dioctadecyl-3,3,3'3'-tetramethylindocarbocyanine perchlorate) retrogradely labeled rat sensory afferents from skin shoulders ( n = 93) and biceps femoris muscles ( n = 98). 5-HT-gated inward currents were evoked with 50-µM serotonin (5-HT; 5-hydroxytryptamine), and their frequency and current densities were compared between skin and skeletal muscle sensory afferents. To evaluate if 5-HT-gated inward currents coexist with other ligand-gated currents, the skin and skeletal muscle sensory afferents were also sequentially exposed to external solution at pH 6.8, ATP (50 µM), and capsaicin (1 µM). 5-HT evoked inward currents in 72% (67 of 93) of hairy skin sensory afferents and in only 24% (24 of 98) of skeletal muscle sensory afferents, and this difference was statistically significant ( p < 0.0000, chi-square test). The current densities obtained in hairy skin and skeletal muscle sensory afferents were not significantly different. They were -45.8 ± 7.7 and -32.4 ± 10.5 pA/pF, respectively (mean ± SEM, p < 0.30734). These results indicate that 5-HT-gated inward currents are three times more frequently evoked in small- to medium-sized sensory afferents (25-40 µm) innervating the hairy skin than on those innervating the skeletal muscle. When cells were gathered in two clusters, the difference was four times larger in the small-sized cluster (25-32 µm) and two times larger in the medium-sized cluster (33-40 µm). The results can be explained if the superficial somatic (cutaneous) nociceptive system is more exposed than the deep somatic nociceptive system (musculoskeletal) to physical and chemical stimuli inducing 5-HT-mediated inflammatory pain.

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