I am a
Home I AM A Search Login

Papers of the Week


Papers: 19 Jan 2019 - 25 Jan 2019

RESEARCH TYPE:
Psychology


Animal Studies


2019 Jan 18


Science


363


6424

Editor's Pick

An amygdalar neural ensemble that encodes the unpleasantness of pain.

Authors

Corder G, Ahanonu B, Grewe BF, Wang D, Schnitzer MJ, Scherrer G
Science. 2019 Jan 18; 363(6424):276-281.
PMID: 30655440.

Abstract

Pain is an unpleasant experience. How the brain's affective neural circuits attribute this aversive quality to nociceptive information remains unknown. By means of time-lapse in vivo calcium imaging and neural activity manipulation in freely behaving mice encountering noxious stimuli, we identified a distinct neural ensemble in the basolateral amygdala that encodes the negative affective valence of pain. Silencing this nociceptive ensemble alleviated pain affective-motivational behaviors without altering the detection of noxious stimuli, withdrawal reflexes, anxiety, or reward. Following peripheral nerve injury, innocuous stimuli activated this nociceptive ensemble to drive dysfunctional perceptual changes associated with neuropathic pain, including pain aversion to light touch (allodynia). These results identify the amygdalar representations of noxious stimuli that are functionally required for the negative affective qualities of acute and chronic pain perception.