Ectopic discharges trigger sympathetic sprouting in rat dorsal root ganglia following peripheral nerve injury

Chenghai Dong, Zuolei Xie, Jiyun Fan and Yikuan Xie

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Abstract

Experimental backgrounds of ectopic discharges were made by i.p. administrating of 4-aninopyriding (4-AP), a K+ channel blocker, or anisodamine, a muscarinic receptor blocker, in CCI rats, and the sympathetic sprouting in the dorsal root ganglia (DRG) as well as the heat-hyperalgesia was observed. It was demonstrated that the increased ectopic discharges induced by 4-AP promote sympathetic sprouting in the DRG and a greater number of sympathetic basket cells were developed, causing exacerbation of heat-hyperalgesia in CCI rats. On the contrary, the sympathetic sprouting in the DRG and heat-hyperalgesia are evidently diminished after anisodamine injection. Our results suggest that ectopic discharges may be an immediate factor in triggering sympathetic sprouting in DRG following peripheral nerve injury.

Keywords  sympathetic sprouting - nerve injury - ectopic discharge

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