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The effect of CA1 administration of orexin-A on hippocampal expression of COX-2 and BDNF in a rat model of orofacial pain

O efeito da administração de CA1 de orexina-A na expressão hipocampal de COX-2 e BDNF em um modelo de dor orofacial em ratos

ABSTRACT

The neuropeptide orexin-A and its receptors are widely distributed in both hippocampal circuitry and pain transmission pathways.

Objective:

Involvement of the CA1 orexin 1 receptor (OX1R) on the modulation of orofacial pain and pain-induced changes in hippocampal expression of cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) and brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) was investigated.

Methods:

Orofacial pain was induced by an intra-lip injection of capsaicin (100 μg). Reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction and immunoblot analysis were used to indicate changes in hippocampal BDNF and COX-2 expression, respectively.

Results:

Capsaicin induces a significant pain response, which is not affected by either orexin-A or SB-334867-A, an OX1R antagonist. However, an increased expression of COX-2 and decreased expression of BDNF was observed in the hippocampus of animals that received capsaicin or SB-334867-A (80 nM) plus capsaicin. Meanwhile, orexin-A (40 pM) attenuated the effects of capsaicin on the expression of COX-2 and BDNF.

Conclusions:

CA1 OX1R activation moderates capsaicin-induced neuronal inflammation and neurotrophic deficiency.

Keywords:
Orofacial pain; orexins; brain-derived neurotrophic factor; cyclooxygenase 2; rats

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