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J Neurophysiol (January 19, 2005). doi:10.1152/jn.01075.2004
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Submitted on October 13, 2004
Accepted on January 9, 2005

The effect of chronic inflammation on dorsal horn nociceptive neurons in aged rats

Junichi Kitagawa, Kenro Kanda, Miho Sugiura, Yoshiyuki Tsuboi, Akiko Ogawa, Kohei Shimizu, Natsu Koyama, Hiroshi Kamo, Tatsuhisa Watanabe, Ke Ren, and Koichi Iwata*

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: iwata-k{at}dent.nihon-u.ac.jp.

To elucidate the effect of chronic inflammation on spinal nociceptive neurons in the elderly, we compared nocifensive behavior, peripheral inflammatory responses and spinal dorsal horn neuronal activities between the aged (29-34 months) and adult (7-12 months) male rats after injection of CFA into the hind paw. Aged rats exhibited a significantly lower mechanical paw withdrawal threshold before inflammation. However, after CFA injection mechanical allodynia developed in both adult and aged rats after CFA injection. The changes of foot temperature and thickness following CFA injection were greater and lasted longer in aged than adult rats. One hundred twenty four wide dynamic range (WDR) neurons (aged: 59, adult: 65) and 26 nociceptive specific (NS) neurons (aged: 13, adult: 13) were recorded from the lumber spinal dorsal horn. NS neurons from the inflamed adult rats showed significantly higher responses to noxious mechanical stimulation than aged rats, while WDR neurons from inflamed adult and aged rats were similar. Background activity of WDR neurons from the adult rats increased after CFA, whereas WDR neurons of aged rats and NS neurons from either group were not. The afterdischarge followed by noxious mechanical stimulation was significantly greater for WDR neurons in both adult and aged rats, whereas no significant differences were observed in NS neurons. Two days after CFA, Fos expression increased similarly in aged and adult rats. Thus, the aged rats showed enhanced peripheral inflammatory responses to CFA injection with only a slight change in dorsal horn neuronal activity. Together with our previous finding that nociceptive neurons in aged rats exhibit hyperexcitability, these results suggest that the dorsal horn nociceptive system becomes sensitized with advancing age and its excitability can not be further increased by inflammation.







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