Nerve injury disrupts temporal processing in the spinal cord dorsal horn through alterations in PV plus interneurons

Genelle Rankin,Anda M. Chirila, Alan J. Emanuel, Zihe Zhang,Clifford J. Woolf, Jan Drugowitsch,David D. Ginty

CELL REPORTS(2024)

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How mechanical allodynia following nerve injury is encoded in patterns of neural activity in the spinal cord dorsal horn (DH) remains incompletely understood. We address this in mice using the spared nerve injury model of neuropathic pain and in vivo electrophysiological recordings. Surprisingly, despite dramatic behavioral over -reactivity to mechanical stimuli following nerve injury, an overall increase in sensitivity or reactivity of DH neurons is not observed. We do, however, observe a marked decrease in correlated neural firing patterns, including the synchrony of mechanical stimulus -evoked firing, across the DH. Alterations in DH temporal firing patterns are recapitulated by silencing DH parvalbumin+ (PV+) interneurons, previously implicated in mechanical allodynia, as are allodynic pain -like behaviors. These findings reveal decorrelated DH network activity, driven by alterations in PV+ interneurons, as a prominent feature of neuropathic pain and suggest restoration of proper temporal activity as a potential therapeutic strategy to treat chronic neuropathic pain.
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spinal cord dorsal horn,mechanical allodynia,dorsal horn inhibition,in vivo electrophysiology,dorsal horn network activity
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