Science, Vol.278, No.5336, 275-279, 1997
Inhibition of Hyperalgesia by Ablation of Lamina-I Spinal Neurons Expressing the Substance-P Receptor
Substance P is released in the spinal cord in response to painful stimuli, but its role in nociceptive signaling remains unclear, When a conjugate of substance P and the ribosome-inactivating protein saporin was infused into the spinal cord, it was internalized and cytotoxic to lamina I spinal cord neurons that express the substance P receptor. This treatment left responses to mild noxious stimuli unchanged, but markedly attenuated responses to highly noxious stimuli and mechanical and thermal hyperalgesia. Thus, lamina I spinal cord neurons that express the substance P receptor play a pivotal role in the transmission of highly noxious stimuli and the maintenance of hyperalgesia.
Keywords:SPINOTHALAMIC TRACT NEURONS;EXCITATORY AMINO-ACIDS;GENE-RELATED PEPTIDE;DORSAL HORN NEURONS;MEDIATED INTERNALIZATION;NEUROKININ-1 RECEPTORS;TRIGEMINAL NUCLEUS;AXONAL-TRANSPORT;SENSORY NEURONS;DOWN-REGULATION