炎症
神经损伤
神经炎症
坐骨神经
医学
神经病理性疼痛
周围神经损伤
免疫学
药理学
内科学
麻醉
作者
N. Moreau,A. Mauborgne,S. Bourgoin,Pierre‐Olivier Couraud,Ignacio A. Romero,Babette B. Weksler,Luis Villanueva,Michel Pohl,Yves Boucher
出处
期刊:Pain
[Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer)]
日期:2015-12-13
卷期号:157 (4): 827-839
被引量:61
标识
DOI:10.1097/j.pain.0000000000000444
摘要
In Brief Changes in the nerve's microenvironment and local inflammation resulting from peripheral nerve injury participate in nerve sensitization and neuropathic pain development. Taking part in these early changes, disruption of the blood–nerve barrier (BNB) allows for infiltration of immunocytes and promotes the neuroinflammation. However, molecular mechanisms engaged in vascular endothelial cells (VEC) dysfunction and BNB alterations remain unclear. In vivo, BNB permeability was assessed following chronic constriction injury (CCI) of the rat sciatic nerve (ScN) and differential expression of markers of VEC functional state, inflammation, and intracellular signaling was followed from 3 hours to 2 months postinjury. Several mechanisms potentially involved in functional alterations of VEC were evaluated in vitro using human VEC (hCMEC/D3), then confronted to in vivo physiopathological conditions. CCI of the ScN led to a rapid disruption of endoneurial vascular barrier that was correlated to a decreased production of endothelial tight-junction proteins and an early and sustained alteration of Hedgehog (Hh) signaling pathway. In vitro, activation of Toll-like receptor 4 in VEC downregulated the components of Hh pathway and altered the endothelial functional state. Inhibition of Hh signaling in the ScN of naive rats mimicked the biochemical and functional alterations observed after CCI and was, on its own, sufficient to evoke local neuroinflammation and sustained mechanical allodynia. Alteration of the Hh signaling pathway in VEC associated with peripheral nerve injury, is involved in BNB disruption and local inflammation, and could thus participate in the early changes leading to the peripheral nerve sensitization and, ultimately, neuropathic pain development. Local blockade of Hedgehog signaling in rat sciatic nerve mimicked enhanced endoneurial vascular permeability, local neuroinflammation, and mechanical allodynia emergence typically evoked by nerve injury.
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