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Spinal Cord Stimulation Alleviates Pain Hypersensitivity by Attenuating Neuroinflammation in a Model of Painful Diabetic Neuropathy

Wan Ni, Jianjun Li, Qingbang Xu, Nianyun Wang, Ying Wang

2023Journal of Integrative Neuroscience14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Painful diabetic neuropathy (PDN) is an intractable chronic pain condition affecting a growing number of adults in China. Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) has been employed in the treatment of PDN for several decades. However, the efficacy and underlying mechanisms of SCS are still inconclusive. METHODS: In this study, we adopted an implantable pulse generator to deliver electrical stimulation (50 Hz, 200 us pulse width, 12 hours/day in 5 weeks) via a quadripolar electrode in the lumbar epidural space to treat pain hypersensitivity in the rat model of PDN. Electronic von Frey and Hargreaves tests were used to measure the responses to mechanical and heat stimuli, respectively. Quantitative PCR, western blotting, and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) were adopted to explore the changes in neuroinflammation after SCS. RESULTS: SCS alleviated mechanical allodynia and heat hyperalgesia over a period of 3 weeks in diabetic rats. SCS completely suppressed neuropathy-induced Tlr4 and NFκB p65 elevation, resulting in the reduction of pain-promoting Il1β, Il6, and Tnfα proteins in the spinal cord dorsal horn. CONCLUSIONS: SCS may alleviate diabetic neuropathy-induced pain hypersensitivity via attenuating neuroinflammation in the spinal cord dorsal horn.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineSpinal cordNeuroinflammationHyperalgesiaAllodyniaAnesthesiaDiabetic neuropathyStimulationNeuropathic painLumbar Spinal CordNociceptionInternal medicineInflammationEndocrinologyDiabetes mellitusReceptorPsychiatryPain Management and TreatmentPain Mechanisms and TreatmentsSpine and Intervertebral Disc Pathology
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