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Depletion of endogenous noradrenaline does not prevent spinal cord plasticity following peripheral nerve injury.

Hayashida K, Peters CM, Gutierrez S, Eisenach JC (2012) Depletion of endogenous noradrenaline does not prevent spinal cord plasticity following peripheral nerve injury. J Pain 13(1):49-57. doi: 10.1016/j.jpain.2011.09.009

Summary: The authors examined what involvement noradrenergic fibers in the spinal cord have in neuronal and glial plasticity associated with neuropathic pain states. Rats received 5 μg intrathecal injections of anti-DBH-SAP (Cat. #IT-03). Lesioned animals did not display altered mechanical withdrawal thresholds, but L5-L6 spinal nerve ligation in these animals caused enhanced mechanical hypersensitivity and analgesia induced by intrathecal clonidine. The data suggest that endogenous noradrenaline may play an inhibitory role on glial activation.

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