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Effects of Tetramethylpyrazine on Neuronal Apoptosis in the Superficial Dorsal Horn in a Rat Model of Neuropathic Pain
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Peripheral Nerve InjuryPain MedicineNeuropathic PainMolecular PainRat ModelPain SyndromeNeurologyHealth SciencesRight Sciatic NerveSpinal Cord InjuryNeuropharmacologySuperficial Dorsal HornPharmacologyTmp TreatmentPain ResearchNeurophysiologyPhysiologyPain MechanismMedicineAnesthesiology
The Bennett and Xie (1988) model of chronic constriction injury (CCI) investigated the effects of tetramethylpyrazine (TMP) on neuropathic pain-associated behaviors and neuronal apoptosis in the spinal dorsal horn. Fifty-four male rats were randomly divided into sham (group S), CCI (group C) and TMP groups (group T). Each group was divided into subgroups (n = 6 in each group) according the time of sacrifice: 3 d, 7 d and 14 d. Rat sciatic nerves were unligated (group S), or the right sciatic nerve was loosely ligated (groups C and T) to produce CCI. Mechanical withdrawal thresholds (MWTs) and thermal withdrawal latencies (TWLs) were measured, and the rats were sacrificed at different time points post-operation. The L4-L6 sections of the spinal cord were removed. Apoptotic changes were evaluated using the TUNEL method. Immunohistochemistry assessed Bcl-2 and caspase-3 expression. TMP treatment increased MWT and TWL values and Bcl-2 expression, but it reduced neuronal apoptosis and caspase-3 expression in laminae I-II of the spinal dorsal horn. These results suggested that the inhibition of neuronal apoptosis via the modulation of Bcl-2 and caspase-3 proteins in the rat spinal dorsal horn contributed to TMP-induced analgesia.
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