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Substance P-driven feed-forward inhibitory activity in the mammalian spinal cord.


ABSTRACT: In mammals, somatosensory input activates feedback and feed-forward inhibitory circuits within the spinal cord dorsal horn to modulate sensory processing and thereby affecting sensory perception by the brain. Conventionally, feedback and feed-forward inhibitory activity evoked by somatosensory input to the dorsal horn is believed to be driven by glutamate, the principle excitatory neurotransmitter in primary afferent fibers. Substance P (SP), the prototypic neuropeptide released from primary afferent fibers to the dorsal horn, is regarded as a pain substance in the mammalian somatosensory system due to its action on nociceptive projection neurons. Here we report that endogenous SP drives a novel form of feed-forward inhibitory activity in the dorsal horn. The SP-driven feed-forward inhibitory activity is long-lasting and has a temporal phase distinct from glutamate-driven feed-forward inhibitory activity. Compromising SP-driven feed-forward inhibitory activity results in behavioral sensitization. Our findings reveal a fundamental role of SP in recruiting inhibitory activity for sensory processing, which may have important therapeutic implications in treating pathological pain conditions using SP receptors as targets.

SUBMITTER: Nakatsuka T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1185563 | biostudies-literature | 2005 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Substance P-driven feed-forward inhibitory activity in the mammalian spinal cord.

Nakatsuka Terumasa T   Chen Meng M   Takeda Daisuke D   King Christopher C   Ling Jennifer J   Xing Hong H   Ataka Toyofumi T   Vierck Charles C   Yezierski Robert R   Gu Jianguo G JG  

Molecular pain 20050629


In mammals, somatosensory input activates feedback and feed-forward inhibitory circuits within the spinal cord dorsal horn to modulate sensory processing and thereby affecting sensory perception by the brain. Conventionally, feedback and feed-forward inhibitory activity evoked by somatosensory input to the dorsal horn is believed to be driven by glutamate, the principle excitatory neurotransmitter in primary afferent fibers. Substance P (SP), the prototypic neuropeptide released from primary aff  ...[more]

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