Department of Anesthesiology, Chinese Traditional Medicine Hospital of Gansu Province, Lanzhou, 730050, Gansu, China.
Evidence Based Medicine Center, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, 730050, Gansu, China.
Neurochem Res. 2018 Dec;43(12):2353-2361. doi: 10.1007/s11064-018-2660-2. Epub 2018 Oct 15.
The mechanisms underlying the pronociceptive effect of paradoxical sleep deprivation (PSD) are not fully established. The modulation of BDNF signaling-mediated descending facilitation from the rostral ventromedial medulla (RVM) of brain stem has been demonstrated in persistent pain models of inflammatory pain, but not in incisional pain model. Recent study has shown that PSD increases the expression of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in the brainstem structure. Therefore, in the current study, we asked whether the BDNF signaling-mediated descending facilitation was involved in the PSD-induced pronociceptive effect on incisional pain and delay the recovery period of postoperative pain in rats. Our results found that a preoperative 24 h PSD significantly aggravated the pain hypersensitivity after incision and prolonged the duration of postoperative pain. The lesions of ipsilateral dorsolateral funiculus partly reversed the PSD-induced pronociceptive effect on incisional pain. Interestingly, the 24 h PSD, but not incision significantly enhanced the levels of BDNF protein expression in the RVM areas of rats. Furthermore, at 1 day or 4 days after incision, intra-RVM microinjection of a BDNF antibody partly reversed the PSD-induced pronociceptive effects in incisional rats, while it did not change the cumulative pain scores and paw withdrawal thresholds in rats receiving only plantar incision. These findings suggest that the preoperative PSD may aggravate and prolong the incision-induced pain hypersensitivity via BDNF signaling-mediated descending facilitation.
睡眠剥夺致痛觉敏化的机制尚不完全明确。研究表明,在炎症痛持续性疼痛模型中,脑干吻侧腹内侧区(RVM)的 BDNF 信号转导下行易化调制参与其中,但在切口痛模型中则尚未证实。最近的研究显示,睡眠剥夺可增加脑源性神经营养因子(BDNF)在脑干结构中的表达。因此,本研究旨在探讨 BDNF 信号转导下行易化是否参与睡眠剥夺诱导的切口痛敏和术后痛恢复延迟。结果发现,术前 24 h 的睡眠剥夺可显著加重切口后痛敏,并延长术后痛持续时间。同侧背外侧索损伤可部分逆转睡眠剥夺诱导的切口痛敏。有趣的是,24 h 的睡眠剥夺而非切口可显著增强大鼠 RVM 区 BDNF 蛋白表达水平。进一步研究显示,在切口后第 1 天或第 4 天,RVM 内注射 BDNF 抗体可部分逆转睡眠剥夺诱导的切口痛敏,而对仅接受足底切口的大鼠,其累积疼痛评分和缩足阈值则无明显改变。这些结果提示,术前睡眠剥夺可能通过 BDNF 信号转导下行易化加重和延长切口引起的痛敏。