Enhanced Wind-Up of the C-Fiber-Mediated Nociceptive Flexor Reflex Movement Following Painful Diabetic Neuropathy in Mice

We examined wind-up of the nociceptive flexor withdrawal responses in diabetic mice that had developed tactile allodynia after treatment with streptozotocin (STZ). In control and STZ-treated mice, simultaneous activation of Aδ- and C-fibers by electrical stimuli at C-fiber intensity delivered to the...

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Main Authors: Satoko Kimura, Mitsuo Tanabe, Motoko Honda, Hideki Ono
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2005-01-01
Series:Journal of Pharmacological Sciences
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spelling doaj-8664615fea2f44b29b546fb42e745c552020-11-25T02:31:28ZengElsevierJournal of Pharmacological Sciences1347-86132005-01-01972195202Enhanced Wind-Up of the C-Fiber-Mediated Nociceptive Flexor Reflex Movement Following Painful Diabetic Neuropathy in MiceSatoko Kimura0Mitsuo Tanabe1Motoko Honda2Hideki Ono3Laboratory of CNS Pharmacology, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Nagoya City University, 3-1 Tanabe-dori, Mizuho-ku, Nagoya 467-8603, JapanLaboratory of CNS Pharmacology, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Nagoya City University, 3-1 Tanabe-dori, Mizuho-ku, Nagoya 467-8603, JapanLaboratory of CNS Pharmacology, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Nagoya City University, 3-1 Tanabe-dori, Mizuho-ku, Nagoya 467-8603, JapanLaboratory of CNS Pharmacology, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Nagoya City University, 3-1 Tanabe-dori, Mizuho-ku, Nagoya 467-8603, Japan; Corresponding author. FAX: +81-52-836-3676 E-mail: hiono@phar.nagoya-cu.ac.jpWe examined wind-up of the nociceptive flexor withdrawal responses in diabetic mice that had developed tactile allodynia after treatment with streptozotocin (STZ). In control and STZ-treated mice, simultaneous activation of Aδ- and C-fibers by electrical stimuli at C-fiber intensity delivered to the ventral aspect of the toe elicited a biphasic withdrawal reflex composed of short- and long-latency movements of the ipsilateral hind paw that were respectively mediated by activation of Aδ- and C-fibers. There were no significant differences between control and diabetic mice in the activation threshold of each reflex movement or the amplitude of reflexes elicited by various stimulus intensities. However, a repetitive conditioning stimulus (CS) elicited significantly greater wind-up of the C-fiber-mediated movement and early saturation of wind-up in diabetic mice. In both control and diabetic mice, the CS elicited no or occasionally slight wind-up of the Aδ-fiber-mediated movement. Moreover, post-CS facilitation, which reflects the prolonged excitability increase, was observed in both Aδ-fiber- and C-fiber-mediated movements of control mice, whereas significant post-CS facilitation was only obtained in the C-fiber-mediated movement of diabetic mice, which may reflect supraspinal descending influences. Such changes in the excitability of spinal neurons in diabetic mice may represent some aspect of painful diabetic neuropathy. Keywords:: diabetes, allodynia, flexor reflex, wind-up, C-fiberhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1347861319322704
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author Satoko Kimura
Mitsuo Tanabe
Motoko Honda
Hideki Ono
spellingShingle Satoko Kimura
Mitsuo Tanabe
Motoko Honda
Hideki Ono
Enhanced Wind-Up of the C-Fiber-Mediated Nociceptive Flexor Reflex Movement Following Painful Diabetic Neuropathy in Mice
Journal of Pharmacological Sciences
author_facet Satoko Kimura
Mitsuo Tanabe
Motoko Honda
Hideki Ono
author_sort Satoko Kimura
title Enhanced Wind-Up of the C-Fiber-Mediated Nociceptive Flexor Reflex Movement Following Painful Diabetic Neuropathy in Mice
title_short Enhanced Wind-Up of the C-Fiber-Mediated Nociceptive Flexor Reflex Movement Following Painful Diabetic Neuropathy in Mice
title_full Enhanced Wind-Up of the C-Fiber-Mediated Nociceptive Flexor Reflex Movement Following Painful Diabetic Neuropathy in Mice
title_fullStr Enhanced Wind-Up of the C-Fiber-Mediated Nociceptive Flexor Reflex Movement Following Painful Diabetic Neuropathy in Mice
title_full_unstemmed Enhanced Wind-Up of the C-Fiber-Mediated Nociceptive Flexor Reflex Movement Following Painful Diabetic Neuropathy in Mice
title_sort enhanced wind-up of the c-fiber-mediated nociceptive flexor reflex movement following painful diabetic neuropathy in mice
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Pharmacological Sciences
issn 1347-8613
publishDate 2005-01-01
description We examined wind-up of the nociceptive flexor withdrawal responses in diabetic mice that had developed tactile allodynia after treatment with streptozotocin (STZ). In control and STZ-treated mice, simultaneous activation of Aδ- and C-fibers by electrical stimuli at C-fiber intensity delivered to the ventral aspect of the toe elicited a biphasic withdrawal reflex composed of short- and long-latency movements of the ipsilateral hind paw that were respectively mediated by activation of Aδ- and C-fibers. There were no significant differences between control and diabetic mice in the activation threshold of each reflex movement or the amplitude of reflexes elicited by various stimulus intensities. However, a repetitive conditioning stimulus (CS) elicited significantly greater wind-up of the C-fiber-mediated movement and early saturation of wind-up in diabetic mice. In both control and diabetic mice, the CS elicited no or occasionally slight wind-up of the Aδ-fiber-mediated movement. Moreover, post-CS facilitation, which reflects the prolonged excitability increase, was observed in both Aδ-fiber- and C-fiber-mediated movements of control mice, whereas significant post-CS facilitation was only obtained in the C-fiber-mediated movement of diabetic mice, which may reflect supraspinal descending influences. Such changes in the excitability of spinal neurons in diabetic mice may represent some aspect of painful diabetic neuropathy. Keywords:: diabetes, allodynia, flexor reflex, wind-up, C-fiber
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