Dietary constituent, decanoic acid suppresses the excitability of nociceptive trigeminal neuronal activity associated with hypoalgesia via muscarinic M2 receptor signaling
Background Although decanoic acid (DA) is thought to act as a muscarinic cholinergic agonist, effect of DA on nociceptive behavioral responses and the excitability of nociceptive neuronal activity under in vivo conditions remain to be determined. The aim of the present study, therefore, was to inves...
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Abstract | Background
Although decanoic acid (DA) is thought to act as a muscarinic cholinergic agonist, effect of DA on nociceptive behavioral responses and the excitability of nociceptive neuronal activity under in vivo conditions remain to be determined. The aim of the present study, therefore, was to investigate whether in vivo acute administration of ointment containing DA affects the excitability of nociceptive trigeminal spinal nucleus caudalis (SpVc) neurons associated with hypoalgesia in naïve rats.
Results
After local application of DA, the threshold of escape from mechanical stimulation applied to the shaved orofacial skin was significantly higher than before DA application. Vehicle treatment (without DA) had no significant effect on the escape threshold from mechanical stimulation. Extracellular single unit recordings were made from SpVc wide-dynamic range (WDR) neurons in response to orofacial non-noxious and noxious mechanical stimuli of pentobarbital-anesthetized rats. The mean firing frequency of SpVc WDR neurons in response to noxious, but not non-noxious, mechanical stimuli was inhibited by local application of DA, and the maximum inhibition of discharge frequency of both non-noxious and noxious mechanical stimuli was seen within 1–5 min. The DA-induced short-term inhibitory effects were reversed after approximately 10 min. Pretreatment intravenously with the muscarinic-specific M2 receptor antagonist, methoctramine, abolished the DA-induced suppression of firing frequency of SpVc WDR neurons in response to noxious stimulation. Fluorogold (FG) labeling was identified as the trigeminal ganglion (TG) neurons innervating orofacial skin. FG-labeled small-diameter TG neurons expressed M2 receptor immunoreactivity.
Conclusion
These results suggest that acute DA application induces short-term mechanical hypoalgesia and this effect was mainly due to suppression of the excitability of SpVc WDR neurons via the peripheral M2 receptor signaling pathway in the trigeminal primary afferents. These findings support the idea that DA is a potential therapeutic agent and complementary alternative medicine for the attenuation of trigeminal nociception in the absence of inflammatory/neuropathic conditions. |
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AbstractList | BackgroundAlthough decanoic acid (DA) is thought to act as a muscarinic cholinergic agonist, effect of DA on nociceptive behavioral responses and the excitability of nociceptive neuronal activity under in vivo conditions remain to be determined. The aim of the present study, therefore, was to investigate whether in vivo acute administration of ointment containing DA affects the excitability of nociceptive trigeminal spinal nucleus caudalis (SpVc) neurons associated with hypoalgesia in naïve rats.ResultsAfter local application of DA, the threshold of escape from mechanical stimulation applied to the shaved orofacial skin was significantly higher than before DA application. Vehicle treatment (without DA) had no significant effect on the escape threshold from mechanical stimulation. Extracellular single unit recordings were made from SpVc wide-dynamic range (WDR) neurons in response to orofacial non-noxious and noxious mechanical stimuli of pentobarbital-anesthetized rats. The mean firing frequency of SpVc WDR neurons in response to noxious, but not non-noxious, mechanical stimuli was inhibited by local application of DA, and the maximum inhibition of discharge frequency of both non-noxious and noxious mechanical stimuli was seen within 1–5 min. The DA-induced short-term inhibitory effects were reversed after approximately 10 min. Pretreatment intravenously with the muscarinic-specific M2 receptor antagonist, methoctramine, abolished the DA-induced suppression of firing frequency of SpVc WDR neurons in response to noxious stimulation. Fluorogold (FG) labeling was identified as the trigeminal ganglion (TG) neurons innervating orofacial skin. FG-labeled small-diameter TG neurons expressed M2 receptor immunoreactivity.ConclusionThese results suggest that acute DA application induces short-term mechanical hypoalgesia and this effect was mainly due to suppression of the excitability of SpVc WDR neurons via the peripheral M2 receptor signaling pathway in the trigeminal primary afferents. These findings support the idea that DA is a potential therapeutic agent and complementary alternative medicine for the attenuation of trigeminal nociception in the absence of inflammatory/neuropathic conditions. Although decanoic acid (DA) is thought to act as a muscarinic cholinergic agonist, effect of DA on nociceptive behavioral responses and the excitability of nociceptive neuronal activity under in vivo conditions remain to be determined. The aim of the present study, therefore, was to investigate whether in vivo acute administration of ointment containing DA affects the excitability of nociceptive trigeminal spinal nucleus caudalis (SpVc) neurons associated with hypoalgesia in naïve rats. After local application of DA, the threshold of escape from mechanical stimulation applied to the shaved orofacial skin was significantly higher than before DA application. Vehicle treatment (without DA) had no significant effect on the escape threshold from mechanical stimulation. Extracellular single unit recordings were made from SpVc wide-dynamic range (WDR) neurons in response to orofacial non-noxious and noxious mechanical stimuli of pentobarbital-anesthetized rats. The mean firing frequency of SpVc WDR neurons in response to noxious, but not non-noxious, mechanical stimuli was inhibited by local application of DA, and the maximum inhibition of discharge frequency of both non-noxious and noxious mechanical stimuli was seen within 1–5 min. The DA-induced short-term inhibitory effects were reversed after approximately 10 min. Pretreatment intravenously with the muscarinic-specific M2 receptor antagonist, methoctramine, abolished the DA-induced suppression of firing frequency of SpVc WDR neurons in response to noxious stimulation. Fluorogold (FG) labeling was identified as the trigeminal ganglion (TG) neurons innervating orofacial skin. FG-labeled small-diameter TG neurons expressed M2 receptor immunoreactivity. These results suggest that acute DA application induces short-term mechanical hypoalgesia and this effect was mainly due to suppression of the excitability of SpVc WDR neurons via the peripheral M2 receptor signaling pathway in the trigeminal primary afferents. These findings support the idea that DA is a potential therapeutic agent and complementary alternative medicine for the attenuation of trigeminal nociception in the absence of inflammatory/neuropathic conditions. Background Although decanoic acid (DA) is thought to act as a muscarinic cholinergic agonist, effect of DA on nociceptive behavioral responses and the excitability of nociceptive neuronal activity under in vivo conditions remain to be determined. The aim of the present study, therefore, was to investigate whether in vivo acute administration of ointment containing DA affects the excitability of nociceptive trigeminal spinal nucleus caudalis (SpVc) neurons associated with hypoalgesia in naïve rats. Results After local application of DA, the threshold of escape from mechanical stimulation applied to the shaved orofacial skin was significantly higher than before DA application. Vehicle treatment (without DA) had no significant effect on the escape threshold from mechanical stimulation. Extracellular single unit recordings were made from SpVc wide-dynamic range (WDR) neurons in response to orofacial non-noxious and noxious mechanical stimuli of pentobarbital-anesthetized rats. The mean firing frequency of SpVc WDR neurons in response to noxious, but not non-noxious, mechanical stimuli was inhibited by local application of DA, and the maximum inhibition of discharge frequency of both non-noxious and noxious mechanical stimuli was seen within 1–5 min. The DA-induced short-term inhibitory effects were reversed after approximately 10 min. Pretreatment intravenously with the muscarinic-specific M2 receptor antagonist, methoctramine, abolished the DA-induced suppression of firing frequency of SpVc WDR neurons in response to noxious stimulation. Fluorogold (FG) labeling was identified as the trigeminal ganglion (TG) neurons innervating orofacial skin. FG-labeled small-diameter TG neurons expressed M2 receptor immunoreactivity. Conclusion These results suggest that acute DA application induces short-term mechanical hypoalgesia and this effect was mainly due to suppression of the excitability of SpVc WDR neurons via the peripheral M2 receptor signaling pathway in the trigeminal primary afferents. These findings support the idea that DA is a potential therapeutic agent and complementary alternative medicine for the attenuation of trigeminal nociception in the absence of inflammatory/neuropathic conditions. |
Author | Noguchi, Yuna Shimazu, Yoshihito Takehana, Shiori Matsuzawa, Nichiwa Akama, Youichi Sekiguchi, Kenta Takeda, Mamoru |
AuthorAffiliation | 1 Laboratory of Food and Physiological Sciences, Department of Life and Food Sciences, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Azabu University, Fuchinobe, Chuo-ku, Sagamihara, Kanagawa, Japan 2 Department of Emergency, Minami Touhoku Hospital, Satonomori, Iwanuma, Miyagi, Japan |
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Although decanoic acid (DA) is thought to act as a muscarinic cholinergic agonist, effect of DA on nociceptive behavioral responses and the... Although decanoic acid (DA) is thought to act as a muscarinic cholinergic agonist, effect of DA on nociceptive behavioral responses and the excitability of... BackgroundAlthough decanoic acid (DA) is thought to act as a muscarinic cholinergic agonist, effect of DA on nociceptive behavioral responses and the... |
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