Wang Can, Chen Meiyu, Qin Chuan, Qu Xiaoyi, Shen Xueyong, Liu Sheng
School of Acupuncture-Moxibustion and Tuina, Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shanghai, China.
Front Mol Neurosci. 2022 Mar 1;15:812035. doi: 10.3389/fnmol.2022.812035. eCollection 2022.
The reward of pain relief caused by acupuncture has been found to be clinically significant. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying acupuncture-induced reward of pain relief in chronic pain remain unclear and have not been analyzed in suitable preclinical models. Here, we investigated whether acupuncture could potentially induce the reward of pain relief and orexin neuronal signaling in the lateral hypothalamus (LH) and exhibit a possible role in electroacupuncture (EA)-induced reward in spared nerve injury (SNI) rats. Therefore, by using conditioned place preference (CPP) paradigm, we noticed that EA induced the preference for cues associated with EA-induced pain relief in the early, but not late, phase of chronic pain. These observations were different from the immediate antihyperalgesic effects of EA. c-Fos/orexin double labeling revealed that EA stimulation on 14 days but not on 28 days after SNI modeling activated greater numbers of c-Fos positive orexin neurons in the LH after the CPP test. Moreover, the administration of an orexin-A antagonist in the LH significantly blocked the reward effects of pain relief induced by EA. Furthermore, by using cholera toxin b subunit combined with c-Fos detection, we found that the orexin circuit from the LH to the nucleus accumbens (NAc) shell was significantly activated after EA induced CPP. Microinjection of the orexin antagonist into the NAc shell substantially attenuated the CPP induced by EA. Intravenous injection of low-dose orexin-A together with EA resulted in significantly greater antihyperalgesia effects and CPP scores. Together, these findings clearly demonstrated that LH orexin signaling could potentially play a critical role in the reward effects of pain relief induced by acupuncture. The observations of the present study extended our understanding of orexin signaling in the LH and its role in EA-induced reward, providing new insights into the mechanisms of acupuncture analgesia.
针刺缓解疼痛所带来的奖赏作用在临床上已被证实具有重要意义。然而,慢性疼痛中针刺诱导的疼痛缓解奖赏作用的分子机制仍不清楚,尚未在合适的临床前模型中进行分析。在此,我们研究了针刺是否可能诱导下丘脑外侧区(LH)的疼痛缓解奖赏作用和食欲素神经元信号传导,并探讨其在 spared nerve injury(SNI)大鼠电针(EA)诱导的奖赏作用中可能发挥的作用。因此,通过使用条件性位置偏爱(CPP)范式,我们注意到在慢性疼痛的早期而非晚期阶段,EA 诱导了对与 EA 诱导的疼痛缓解相关线索的偏爱。这些观察结果与 EA 的即时抗痛觉过敏作用不同。c-Fos/食欲素双重标记显示,SNI 建模后 14 天而非 28 天进行 EA 刺激,在 CPP 测试后,LH 中激活了更多的 c-Fos 阳性食欲素神经元。此外,在 LH 中给予食欲素-A 拮抗剂可显著阻断 EA 诱导的疼痛缓解奖赏作用。此外,通过使用霍乱毒素 b 亚单位结合 c-Fos 检测,我们发现 EA 诱导 CPP 后,从 LH 到伏隔核(NAc)壳的食欲素回路被显著激活。向 NAc 壳微量注射食欲素拮抗剂可显著减弱 EA 诱导的 CPP。静脉注射低剂量食欲素-A 与 EA 联合使用可产生显著更强的抗痛觉过敏作用和 CPP 评分。总之,这些发现清楚地表明,LH 食欲素信号传导可能在针刺诱导的疼痛缓解奖赏作用中起关键作用。本研究的观察结果扩展了我们对 LH 中食欲素信号传导及其在 EA 诱导的奖赏作用中的作用的理解,为针刺镇痛机制提供了新的见解。