Ativação de receptores NMDA no gânglio da raiz dorsal de ratos na dor aguda: envolvimento de fibras do tipo C

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Autor(a) principal: Mendes, Daniele Ruela
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFU
Texto Completo: https://repositorio.ufu.br/handle/123456789/20542
http://dx.doi.org/10.14393/ufu.di.2017.59
Resumo: The objective of this study was to evaluate the participation of NMDA receptors present in satellite cells of the dorsal root ganglion in models of acute pain and hiperalgesia and to determine the types of nociceptive fibers involved in the process. It was also intended to advance in the mechanisms involved in the communication between primary nociceptive neurons and satellite glial cells. For this, in vivo behavioral experiments and dorsal root ganglion cultures were performed to investigate the mechanisms involved in neuronal/glia interaction in vitro. We used intraganglionic (L5) administration of the NMDA receptor antagonist, AP-5, in order to assess the receptor in the dorsal root ganglion in acute pain (nociception) induced by capsaicin and in PGE2-induced sensitization (hyperalgesia). In addition it was tested the selective destruction of C-fibers by intrathecal injection of capsaicin in the inflammatory hyperalgesia induced by PGE2. We have found that preferential destruction of fibers by administration of capsaicin as well as intraganglion administration of AP-5 does not affect basal mechanical sensitivity while PGE2-induced sensitization was reduced. Intraganglionic administration of AP-5 inhibited the nociceptive behavior induced by intraplantar capsaicin administration. Taken together, results suggest that NMDA receptors present in satellite glial cells are involved in processing acute pain. This process seems to depend on activation of type C fibers. We have found that in dorsal root ganglion primary cultures the activation of NMDA receptors in satellite glial cells induces depolarization in the neuronal resting potential, suggesting a mechanism by which activation of glial NMDA receptors influences neural excitability and, therefore, the nociceptive signal transmission.
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spelling Ativação de receptores NMDA no gânglio da raiz dorsal de ratos na dor aguda: envolvimento de fibras do tipo CActivation of NMDA receptors in rat dorsal root ganglion in acute pain - involvement of C fibersGânglio da raiz dorsalCélulas gliais satélitesNMDAFibras sensoriais do tipo CDorsal root gangliaSatellite glial cellsC-fiber nociceptorsCNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::FISIOLOGIA::FISIOLOGIA GERALThe objective of this study was to evaluate the participation of NMDA receptors present in satellite cells of the dorsal root ganglion in models of acute pain and hiperalgesia and to determine the types of nociceptive fibers involved in the process. It was also intended to advance in the mechanisms involved in the communication between primary nociceptive neurons and satellite glial cells. For this, in vivo behavioral experiments and dorsal root ganglion cultures were performed to investigate the mechanisms involved in neuronal/glia interaction in vitro. We used intraganglionic (L5) administration of the NMDA receptor antagonist, AP-5, in order to assess the receptor in the dorsal root ganglion in acute pain (nociception) induced by capsaicin and in PGE2-induced sensitization (hyperalgesia). In addition it was tested the selective destruction of C-fibers by intrathecal injection of capsaicin in the inflammatory hyperalgesia induced by PGE2. We have found that preferential destruction of fibers by administration of capsaicin as well as intraganglion administration of AP-5 does not affect basal mechanical sensitivity while PGE2-induced sensitization was reduced. Intraganglionic administration of AP-5 inhibited the nociceptive behavior induced by intraplantar capsaicin administration. Taken together, results suggest that NMDA receptors present in satellite glial cells are involved in processing acute pain. This process seems to depend on activation of type C fibers. We have found that in dorsal root ganglion primary cultures the activation of NMDA receptors in satellite glial cells induces depolarization in the neuronal resting potential, suggesting a mechanism by which activation of glial NMDA receptors influences neural excitability and, therefore, the nociceptive signal transmission.FAPEMIG - Fundação de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado de Minas GeraisDissertação (Mestrado)O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar a participação de receptores NMDA presentes em células satélites do gânglio da raiz dorsal em modelos de dor aguda e hiperalgesia, determinar os tipos de fibras nociceptivas envolvidas neste processo e avançar nos mecanismos envolvidos na comunicação entre neurônios nociceptivos primários e células satélites gliais. Para isto, foram realizados experimentos comportamentais in vivo e culturas primárias de gânglio da raiz dorsal para investigar os mecanismos envolvidos na interação neurônio/glia in vitro. Utilizamos a administração intraganglionar (L5) do antagonista do receptor NMDA, AP-5, de forma a avaliar a participação deste receptor no gânglio da raiz dorsal na dor aguda (nocicepção) induzida por capsaicina e na sensibilização (hiperalgesia) induzida por PGE2. Além disto, foi avaliada a destruição seletiva de fibras C por injeção intratecal de capsaicina na hiperalgesia inflamatória induzida por PGE2. Verificamos que a destruição preferencial de fibras C através da administração de capsaicina, assim como a administração intraganglionar de AP-5, não afeta a sensibilidade mecânica basal tendo, no entanto, impedido a sensibilização induzida por PGE2. A administração intraganglionar de AP-5 inibiu a resposta nociceptiva induzida por capsaicina. Em conjunto, os resultados obtidos sugerem a participação de receptores NMDA em células satélites gliais no processamento da dor aguda envolvendo ativação de fibras do tipo C. Verificamos também que, em culturas primárias de gânglio da raiz dorsal, a ativação de receptores NMDA em células satélites gliais induz uma despolarização no potencial de repouso neuronal, sugerindo um mecanismo pelo qual a ativação de receptores NMDA gliais influencia a excitabilidade neural e, portanto, a transmissão do sinal nociceptivo.Universidade Federal de UberlândiaBrasilPrograma de Pós-graduação em Biologia Celular e Estrutural AplicadasLotufo, Celina Monteiro da Cruzhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5829636849353650Silva, Cássia Regina dahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3670843400502958Parada, Carlos Amilcarhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8470765328058478Mendes, Daniele Ruela2018-01-31T12:36:17Z2018-01-31T12:36:17Z2017-08-29info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfMENDES, Daniele Ruela. Ativação de receptores NMDA no gânglio da raiz dorsal de ratos na dor aguda: envolvimento de fibras do tipo C. 2017. 45 f. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Ativação de receptores NMDA no gânglio da raiz dorsal de ratos na dor aguda: envolvimento de fibras do tipo C
Activation of NMDA receptors in rat dorsal root ganglion in acute pain - involvement of C fibers
title Ativação de receptores NMDA no gânglio da raiz dorsal de ratos na dor aguda: envolvimento de fibras do tipo C
spellingShingle Ativação de receptores NMDA no gânglio da raiz dorsal de ratos na dor aguda: envolvimento de fibras do tipo C
Mendes, Daniele Ruela
Gânglio da raiz dorsal
Células gliais satélites
NMDA
Fibras sensoriais do tipo C
Dorsal root ganglia
Satellite glial cells
C-fiber nociceptors
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::FISIOLOGIA::FISIOLOGIA GERAL
title_short Ativação de receptores NMDA no gânglio da raiz dorsal de ratos na dor aguda: envolvimento de fibras do tipo C
title_full Ativação de receptores NMDA no gânglio da raiz dorsal de ratos na dor aguda: envolvimento de fibras do tipo C
title_fullStr Ativação de receptores NMDA no gânglio da raiz dorsal de ratos na dor aguda: envolvimento de fibras do tipo C
title_full_unstemmed Ativação de receptores NMDA no gânglio da raiz dorsal de ratos na dor aguda: envolvimento de fibras do tipo C
title_sort Ativação de receptores NMDA no gânglio da raiz dorsal de ratos na dor aguda: envolvimento de fibras do tipo C
author Mendes, Daniele Ruela
author_facet Mendes, Daniele Ruela
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Lotufo, Celina Monteiro da Cruz
http://lattes.cnpq.br/5829636849353650
Silva, Cássia Regina da
http://lattes.cnpq.br/3670843400502958
Parada, Carlos Amilcar
http://lattes.cnpq.br/8470765328058478
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mendes, Daniele Ruela
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Gânglio da raiz dorsal
Células gliais satélites
NMDA
Fibras sensoriais do tipo C
Dorsal root ganglia
Satellite glial cells
C-fiber nociceptors
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::FISIOLOGIA::FISIOLOGIA GERAL
topic Gânglio da raiz dorsal
Células gliais satélites
NMDA
Fibras sensoriais do tipo C
Dorsal root ganglia
Satellite glial cells
C-fiber nociceptors
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::FISIOLOGIA::FISIOLOGIA GERAL
description The objective of this study was to evaluate the participation of NMDA receptors present in satellite cells of the dorsal root ganglion in models of acute pain and hiperalgesia and to determine the types of nociceptive fibers involved in the process. It was also intended to advance in the mechanisms involved in the communication between primary nociceptive neurons and satellite glial cells. For this, in vivo behavioral experiments and dorsal root ganglion cultures were performed to investigate the mechanisms involved in neuronal/glia interaction in vitro. We used intraganglionic (L5) administration of the NMDA receptor antagonist, AP-5, in order to assess the receptor in the dorsal root ganglion in acute pain (nociception) induced by capsaicin and in PGE2-induced sensitization (hyperalgesia). In addition it was tested the selective destruction of C-fibers by intrathecal injection of capsaicin in the inflammatory hyperalgesia induced by PGE2. We have found that preferential destruction of fibers by administration of capsaicin as well as intraganglion administration of AP-5 does not affect basal mechanical sensitivity while PGE2-induced sensitization was reduced. Intraganglionic administration of AP-5 inhibited the nociceptive behavior induced by intraplantar capsaicin administration. Taken together, results suggest that NMDA receptors present in satellite glial cells are involved in processing acute pain. This process seems to depend on activation of type C fibers. We have found that in dorsal root ganglion primary cultures the activation of NMDA receptors in satellite glial cells induces depolarization in the neuronal resting potential, suggesting a mechanism by which activation of glial NMDA receptors influences neural excitability and, therefore, the nociceptive signal transmission.
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https://repositorio.ufu.br/handle/123456789/20542
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