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Papers: 28 Nov 2020 - 4 Dec 2020


Animal Studies

PAIN TYPE:
Itch


2020 Nov 27


J Comp Neurol

Novel inhibitory brainstem neurons with selective projections to spinal lamina I reduces both pain and itch.

Abstract

Sensory information is transmitted from peripheral nerves, through the spinal cord, and up to the brain ("bottom up" pathway). Some of this information may be modulated by "top-down" projections from the brain to the spinal cord. Discovering endogenous mechanisms for reducing pain and itch holds enormous potential for developing new treatments. However, neurons mediating the top-down inhibition of pain are not well understood, nor has any such pathway been identified for itch sensation. Here we identify a novel population of GABAergic neurons in the ventral brainstem, distinguished by prodynorphin expression, which we named LJA5. LJA5 neurons provide the only known inhibitory projection specifically to lamina I of the spinal cord, which contains sensory neurons that transmit pain and itch information up to the brain. Chemogenetically activating LJA5 neurons in male mice reduces capsaicin-induced pain and histamine-induced itch. Identifying this new pathway opens new treatment opportunities for chronic, refractory pain and pruritis. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.