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A Role for the Pontine Micturition Center in Descending Pain Control


ABSTRACT: Our perception of pain changes according to expectation, context and mood illustrating how top-down-circuits affect sensory processing. Here we developed an intersectional platform for identifying supraspinal descending neurons that are engaged when an animal experiences pain. Amongst these, we identified a cluster of cells in the pontine micturition center (Barrington’s nucleus), expressing corticotropin-releasing-hormone (BarCrh) that detect painful but not innocuous stimuli. When activated, BarCrh-neurons attenuate nocifensive responses as well as tactile neuropathic pain. Mechanistically, pain related input from the ventrolateral periaqueductal gray activates BarCrh-neurons, which in turn project to the spinal dorsal horn to mediate analgesia. In combination, our data demonstrate that Barrington’s nucleus is not just a relay station dedicated to triggering micturition but also powerfully controls painful sensory input to the brain.

ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus

PROVIDER: GSE237054 | GEO | 2025/02/17

REPOSITORIES: GEO

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