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Abstract
Posterior hypothalamus (PH), an important part of the descending pain processing pathway, has been found to be activated in trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias. However, there are very few studies conducted and information regarding its implications in trigeminal neuropathic pain (TNP). Therefore, we aimed to ascertain whether optogenetic inhibition of PH could affect the outcomes of a chronic constriction injury in the infraorbital nerve (CCI-ION) rat model. Animals were divided into the TNP animal, sham, and naive-control groups. CCI-ION surgery was performed to mimic TNP symptoms, and the optogenetic or null virus was injected into the ipsilateral PH. In vivo single-unit extracellular recordings were obtained from both the ipsilateral ventrolateral periaqueductal gray (vlPAG) and contralateral ventral posteromedial (VPM) thalamus in stimulation “OFF” and “ON” conditions. Alterations in behavioral responses during the stimulation-OFF and stimulation-ON states were examined. We observed that optogenetic inhibition of the PH considerably improved behavioral responses in TNP animals. We found increased and decreased firing activity in the vlPAG and VPM thalamus, respectively, during optogenetic inhibition of the PH. Inhibiting PH attenuates trigeminal pain signal transmission by modulating the vlPAG and trigeminal nucleus caudalis, thereby providing evidence of the therapeutic potential of PH in TNP management.
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1 Chungbuk National University, Department of Medical Neuroscience, College of Medicine, Cheongju, Republic of Korea (GRID:grid.254229.a) (ISNI:0000 0000 9611 0917)
2 Chungbuk National University, Institute for Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine (ISCRM), College of Veterinary Medicine, Cheongju, Republic of Korea (GRID:grid.254229.a) (ISNI:0000 0000 9611 0917); Seoul National University, Bio-Max/N-Bio Institute, Institute of Bio-Engineering, Seoul, Republic of Korea (GRID:grid.31501.36) (ISNI:0000 0004 0470 5905)
3 Chungbuk National University, Department of Veterinary Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, Cheongju, Republic of Korea (GRID:grid.254229.a) (ISNI:0000 0000 9611 0917)
4 Chungbuk National University, Department of Medicine and Microbiology, College of Medicine, Cheongju, Republic of Korea (GRID:grid.254229.a) (ISNI:0000 0000 9611 0917)
5 Chungbuk National University Hospital, Department of Neurosurgery, Cheongju, Republic of Korea (GRID:grid.411725.4) (ISNI:0000 0004 1794 4809)
6 Chungbuk National University, Department of Medical Neuroscience, College of Medicine, Cheongju, Republic of Korea (GRID:grid.254229.a) (ISNI:0000 0000 9611 0917); Chungbuk National University, Institute for Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine (ISCRM), College of Veterinary Medicine, Cheongju, Republic of Korea (GRID:grid.254229.a) (ISNI:0000 0000 9611 0917); Chungbuk National University Hospital, Department of Neurosurgery, Cheongju, Republic of Korea (GRID:grid.411725.4) (ISNI:0000 0004 1794 4809); Chungbuk National University, Department of Neurosurgery, Chungbuk National University Hospital, College of Medicine, Cheongju-Si, Republic of Korea (GRID:grid.254229.a) (ISNI:0000 0000 9611 0917)