Electrophysiological Changes in Adult Rat Dorsal Horn Neurons After Neonatal Peripheral Inflammation
- 1 July 2003
- journal article
- Published by American Physiological Society in Journal of Neurophysiology
- Vol. 90 (1), 73-80
- https://doi.org/10.1152/jn.01019.2002
Abstract
Neonatal peripheral inflammation has been shown to produce profound anatomical changes in the dorsal horn of adult rats. In this study, we explored whether parallel physiological changes exist. Neonatal rats were injected with complete Freund's adjuvant (CFA) into the left hind paw. At 8–10 wk of age, single dorsal horn neurons were recorded in response to graded intensities of mechanical stimuli delivered to the receptive field. In addition, cord dorsum potentials, produced by electrical stimuli delivered to the left sciatic nerve at 2.5× threshold, were recorded bilaterally from L2 to S3. There were significant increases in background activity and responses to brush and pinch in neonatal rats that were treated with CFA, as compared with control rats. Further analysis showed similar significant changes when dorsal horn neurons were categorized into wide dynamic range (WDR), high-threshold (HT), and low-threshold (LT) groups. The receptive field was significantly larger in neonatally treated rats as compared with control rats. Additionally, there was a significant increase in the response to a 49°C heat stimulus in neonatally treated rats as compared with control rats. There was also a trend for the amplitudes of N1, N2, and P waves of the cord dorsum potential to increase and latencies to decrease in neonatally treated rats, but no significant differences were detected between different levels of the spinal cord (L2 to S3). These data further support the notion that anatomical and physiological plasticity changes occurred in the spinal cord following early neonatal CFA treatment.Keywords
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