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Las microglias y los monocitos promueven sinérgicamente la transición del dolor agudo al dolor crónico después de una lesión nerviosa

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Descripción: Descubren que aunque se requiere microglia y monocitos durante el inicio de la alodinia mecánica, o la hiperalgesia térmica, estas células pueden no ser tan importantes para el mantenimiento de la hipersensibilidad

TITULO FUENTE ORIGINAL:

Microglia and monocytes synergistically promote the transition from acute to chronic pain after nerve injury

AUTORES:

Peng J, Gu N, Zhou L, B Eyo U, Murugan M, Gan WB, Wu LJ

REVISTA ABREV.:

Nat Commun

AÑO:

2016

REFERENCIA:

7:12029

DOI:

10.1038/ncomms12029

RESUMEN ORIGINAL:

Microglia and peripheral monocytes contribute to hypersensitivity in rodent models of neuropathic pain. However, the precise respective function of microglia and peripheral monocytes has not been investigated in these models. To address this question, here we combined transgenic mice and pharmacological tools to specifically and temporally control the depletion of microglia and monocytes in a... + Leer más

Microglia and peripheral monocytes contribute to hypersensitivity in rodent models of neuropathic pain. However, the precise respective function of microglia and peripheral monocytes has not been investigated in these models. To address this question, here we combined transgenic mice and pharmacological tools to specifically and temporally control the depletion of microglia and monocytes in a mouse model of spinal nerve transection (SNT). We found that although microglia and monocytes are required during the initiation of mechanical allodynia or thermal hyperalgesia, these cells may not be as important for the maintenance of hypersensitivity. Moreover, we demonstrated that either resident microglia or peripheral monocytes are sufficient in gating neuropathic pain after SNT. We propose that resident microglia and peripheral monocytes act synergistically to initiate hypersensitivity and promote the transition from acute to chronic pain after peripheral nerve injury

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