Masawaki A, Sugiyo S, Shimoda T, Sakai Y, Ohyamaguchi A, Uehashi D, Moritani M, Yoshida A, Niwa H, Takemura M (2007) Effects of systemic bicuculline on the formalin-induced nociceptive response in the lip and c-Fos expression in the SP-Saporin-treated rats. Neuroscience 2007 Abstracts 186.16/RR16. Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, CA.
Summary: This study examines the effect of systemic bicuculline (2 mg/kg, ip) on formalin-induced pain-related behavior in the lip (PRB; face scrubbing behavior) and c-Fos expression in the trigeminal nucleus caudalis (SpVc) 2hrs after formalin injection and 2-4 weeks after intra cisterna magna (i.c.m.) injection of substance P (SP) conjugated to neurotoxin, saporin (SP-Sap; 3 µM, 5 µl), blank-Sap- or saline-treatment. In SP-Sap-treated rats, the number of NK-1- immunoreactive (NK-1-IR) neurons in lamina I of the SpVc decreased compared with that of saline- or blank-Sap-treated rats. In SP-Sap-treated rats, PRB at phase 2 decreased compared with that of saline- or blank-Sap-treated rats. In SP-Sap-treated rats, the number of c-Fos-IR cells in the VcI/II decreased compared with that in the saline- or blank-Sap-treated rats. In saline- and blank-Sap- treated rats but not SP-Sap-treated rats, systemic bicuculline decreased the number of PRB at phase 2. These results indicate that i.c.m. injection of SP-Sap eliminates NK-1-bearing neurons in L1 of SpVc, and that NK-1-bearing neurons in the SpVc have pivotal role in formalin-induced PRB at phase 2 and c-Fos expression in the SpVc. The decremental effects of systemic bicuculline on the formalin-induced nociceptive responses at phase 2 and c-Fos expression in the VcI/II are secure in the presence of NK-1 receptor bearing neurons in the Vc.
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