神经科学
体感系统
光刺激
化学
生物
视觉感受
感知
作者
Peng Cao,Mingjun Zhang,Ziyun Ni,Xiang-Jie Song,Chen-Ling Yang,Yu Mao,Wenjie Zhou,Wanying Dong,Xiaoqi Peng,Changjian Zheng,Zhi Zhang,Yan Jin,Wenjuan Tao
出处
期刊:Cell Reports
[Elsevier]
日期:2023-03-21
卷期号:42 (4): 112290-112290
被引量:10
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.celrep.2023.112290
摘要
Light has been shown to relieve pain, but the underlying neural mechanisms remain unknown. Here, we show that low-intensity (200 lux) green light treatment exerts antinociceptive effects through a neural circuit from the visual cortex projecting to the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) in mice. Specifically, viral tracing, in vivo two-photon calcium imaging, and fiber photometry recordings show that green light activated glutamatergic projections from the medial part of the secondary visual cortex (V2MGlu) to GABAergic neurons in the ACC, which drives inhibition of local glutamatergic neurons (V2MGlu→ACCGABA→Glu). Optogenetic or chemogenetic activation of the V2MGlu→ACCGABA→Glu circuit mimics green-light-induced antinociception in both neuropathic and inflammatory pain model mice. Artificial inhibition of ACC-projecting V2MGlu neurons abolishes the antinociception induced by green light. Taken together, our study shows the V2M-ACC circuit as a potential candidate mediating green-light-induced antinociceptive effects.
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