Department of Physical Therapy, College of Life and Health Sciences, Chubu University, Kasugai-shi, Aichi, Japan.
Multidisciplinary Pain Center, Aichi Medical University, Nagakute-shi, Aichi, Japan.
PLoS One. 2019 Jan 25;14(1):e0211297. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0211297. eCollection 2019.
Weather changes accompanied by decreases in barometric pressure are suggested to trigger meteoropathy, i.e., weather-related pain. We previously reported that neuropathic pain-related behavior in rats is aggravated by lowering barometric pressure, and that this effect is abolished by inner ear lesions. These results suggest that mechanisms that increase vestibular neuronal activity may parallel those that contribute to meteoropathy generation. However, it remains unknown whether changes in barometric pressure activate vestibular neuronal activity. To address this issue, we used expression of c-Fos protein as a marker for neural activation. Male and female mice were placed in a climatic chamber, and the barometric pressure was lowered by 40 hPa, from 1013 hPa, for 50 min (LP stimulation). The total number of c-Fos-positive cells in the vestibular nuclei was counted bilaterally after LP stimulation. We also video-recorded mouse behaviors and calculated the total activity score during the LP stimulation. LP stimulation resulted in significant c-Fos expression in the superior vestibular nucleus (SuVe) of male and female mice. There was no effect of LP stimulation on the total activity score. These data show that distinct neurons in the SuVe respond to LP stimulation. Similar mechanisms may contribute to the generation of meteoropathy in humans.
天气变化伴随着气压下降被认为会引发气象病,即与天气相关的疼痛。我们之前报道过,气压下降会加重大鼠的神经性疼痛相关行为,而内耳损伤则会消除这种效应。这些结果表明,增加前庭神经元活动的机制可能与导致气象病发生的机制相似。然而,气压变化是否会激活前庭神经元活动仍不清楚。为了解决这个问题,我们使用 c-Fos 蛋白的表达作为神经激活的标志物。雄性和雌性小鼠被放置在气候室内,气压从 1013 hPa 降低 40 hPa,持续 50 分钟(LP 刺激)。LP 刺激后,双侧计数前庭神经核中 c-Fos 阳性细胞的总数。我们还对小鼠的行为进行了视频记录,并计算了 LP 刺激期间的总活动评分。LP 刺激导致雄性和雌性小鼠的上前庭核(SuVe)中出现显著的 c-Fos 表达。LP 刺激对总活动评分没有影响。这些数据表明,SuVe 中的不同神经元对 LP 刺激有反应。类似的机制可能有助于人类气象病的发生。