Ovariectomy Modulation Of Morphine Analgesia Of Neuropathic Pain Is Associated With The Change Of K+-Cl- Cotransporter 2 Protein Level In Spinal Dorsal Horn

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE(2014)

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Sex differences in opioid analgesia have been confirmed both in clinical and experimental studies. Gonadal hormones (estrogens in particular) have a great role in this process. However, the mechanisms that underlie these sex differences are not very clear. In this study, we used K+-Cl- cotransporter 2 (KCC2) as a molecule target to investigate the mechanism underlying the phenomenon. Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly assigned to ovariectomy (OVX)+morphine group, OVX+Saline group, sham surgery (OVX-sham)+morphine group and OVX-sham+saline group. All the rats received SNI surgery three weeks after ovariectomy. We used von Frey values as a sign of neuropathic pain. On PO day 14, 1 mu g morphine or the vehicle saline was administered intrathecally via a PE-10 catheter formerly implanted. Hindpaw withdrawal threshold was determined before and 30, 60, 90, 120, 150, 180 min after drugs injection. The L4-L5 segments of the spinal cord were removed and immunoblotted for KCC2 protein at the time of 2 and 3 h after drugs administration. We find that ovariectomy can regulate the sensitivity to morphine analgesia of neuropathic pain and KCC2 protein level will change in the spinal dorsal horn.
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Ovariectomy, estrogen, neuropathic pain, hyperalgesia, morphine, KCC2
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