C-fos expression in the spinal cord of rats exhibiting allodynia following contusive spinal cord injury |
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Authors: | Siddall P J Xu C L Floyd N Keay K A |
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Institution: | Pain Management and Research Centre, University of Sydney, Royal North Shore Hospital, St. Leonards, NSW, Australia. phils@med.usyd.edu.au |
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Abstract: | Contusive spinal cord injury (SCI) may result in central neuropathic pain marked by allodynia-like features in the dermatomes close to the level of injury. The aim of this study was to compare the laminar distribution of activated neurons (as determined by c-fos immediate early gene expression) in the spinal cord immediately above the level of a SCI in rats with or without allodynia-like features. Non-noxious mechanical stimulation was applied to half the animals in the dermatomes corresponding to the level of injury prior to perfusion. Stimulation resulted in a significant increase in c-fos labelling in all laminae of the spinal dorsal horn in the segment immediately above the level of injury only in allodynia animals. Animals that had allodynia also demonstrated a significant increase in the level of c-fos labelling in lamina III, IV and V of the dorsal horn without stimulation. Thus, allodynia following SCI is associated with significant increases in basal and evoked c-fos expression ("neuronal activity") in response to non-noxious mechanical stimulation. The data also suggest that allodynia-like behaviour following SCI cannot be accounted for solely by changes occurring at a spinal level. |
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