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Modulating the Pronociceptive Effect of Sleep Deprivation:A Possible Role for Cholinergic Neurons in the Medial Habenula 被引量:2
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作者 Xiang-Sha Yin Bai-Rong Chen +1 位作者 Xi-Chun Ye Yun Wang 《Neuroscience Bulletin》 CSCD 2024年第12期1811-1825,共15页
Sleep deprivation has been shown to exacerbate pain sensitivity and may contribute to the onset of chronic pain,yet the precise neural mechanisms underlying this association remain elusive.In our study,we explored the... Sleep deprivation has been shown to exacerbate pain sensitivity and may contribute to the onset of chronic pain,yet the precise neural mechanisms underlying this association remain elusive.In our study,we explored the contribution of cholinergic neurons within the medial habenula(MHb)to hyperalgesia induced by sleep deprivation in rats.Our findings indicate that the activity of MHb cholinergic neurons diminishes during sleep deprivation and that chemogenetic stimulation of these neurons can mitigate the results.Interestingly,we did not find a direct response of MHb cholinergic neurons to pain stimulation.Further investigation identified the interpeduncular nucleus(IPN)and the paraventricular nucleus of the thalamus(PVT)as key players in the pro-nociceptive effect of sleep deprivation.Stimulating the pathways connecting the MHb to the IPN and PVT alleviated the hyperalgesia.These results underscore the important role of MHb cholinergic neurons in modulating pain sensitivity linked to sleep deprivation,highlighting potential neural targets for mitigating sleep deprivation-induced hyperalgesia. 展开更多
关键词 Medial habenula CHOLINERGIC Sleep deprivation pronociceptive effect HYPERALGESIA
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