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Papers: 27 Mar 2021 - 2 Apr 2021


Animal Studies


2021 Mar 24


Pain

The encoding of cutaneous stimuli by lamina I projection neurons.

Authors

Chisholm KI, Lo Re L, Polgár E, Gutierrez-Mecinas M, Todd AJ, McMahon SB
Pain. 2021 Mar 24.
PMID: 33769365.

Abstract

Lamina I of the dorsal horn, together with its main output pathway, lamina I projection neurons, have long been implicated in the processing of nociceptive stimuli, as well as the development of chronic pain conditions. However, the study of lamina I projection neurons is hampered by technical challenges, including the low throughput and selection biases of traditional electrophysiological techniques. Here we report on a technique which employs anatomical labelling strategies and in vivo imaging to simultaneously study a network of lamina I projection neurons in response to electrical and natural stimuli. While we were able to confirm the nociceptive involvement of this group of cells, we also describe an unexpected preference for innocuous cooling stimuli. We were able to characterize the thermal responsiveness of these cells in detail and found cooling responses decline when exposed to stable cold temperatures maintained for more than a few seconds, as well as to encode the intensity of the end temperature, while heating responses showed an unexpected reliance on adaptation temperatures.