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Distinct Membrane Effects of Spinal Nerve Ligation on Injured and Adjacent Dorsal Root Ganglion Neurons in Rats
Authors:Sapunar  Damir MD  PhD; Ljubkovic  Marko MD&#x;; Lirk  Philipp MD&#x;; McCallum  J Bruce PhD ; Hogan  Quinn H MD&#x;
Institution:Sapunar, Damir M.D., Ph.D.*; Ljubkovic, Marko M.D.†; Lirk, Philipp M.D.‡; McCallum, J Bruce Ph.D.§; Hogan, Quinn H. M.D.∥
Abstract:Background: Painful peripheral nerve injury results in disordered sensory neuron function that contributes to the pathogenesis of neuropathic pain. However, the relative roles of neurons with transected axons versus intact adjacent neurons have not been resolved. An essential first step is identification of electrophysiologic changes in these two neuronal populations after partial nerve damage.

Methods: Twenty days after spinal nerve ligation (SNL), intracellular recordings were obtained from axotomized fifth lumbar (L5) dorsal root ganglion neurons and adjacent, intact L4 neurons, as well as from control neurons and others subjected to sham-SNL surgery.

Results: Pronounced electrophysiologic changes were seen only in L5 neurons after SNL. Both Aalpha]/beta] and Adelta] neuron types showed increased action potential duration, decreased afterhyperpolarization amplitude and duration, and decreased current threshold for action potential initiation. Aalpha]/beta] neurons showed resting membrane potential depolarization, and increased repetitive firing during sustained depolarization developed in Adelta] neurons. The afterhyperpolarization duration in neurons with C fibers shortened after axotomy. In contrast to the axotomized L5 neurons, neighboring L4 neurons showed no changes in action potential duration, afterhyperpolarization dimensions, or excitability after SNL. Depolarization rate (dV/dt) increased after SNL in L4 Aalpha]/beta] and Adelta] neurons but decreased in L5 neurons. Time-dependent rectification during hyperpolarizing current injection (sag) was greater after SNL in Aalpha]/beta] L4 neurons compared with L5. Sham-SNL surgery produced only a decreased input resistance in Aalpha]/beta] neurons and a decreased conduction velocity in medium-sized cells. In the L5 ganglion after axotomy, a novel set of neurons, consisting of 24% of the myelinated population, exhibited long action potential durations despite myelinated neuron conduction velocities, particularly depolarized resting membrane potential, low depolarization rate, and absence of sag.

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