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Dermatomal Scratching After Intramedullary Quisqualate Injection: Correlation With Cutaneous Denervation

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JOURNAL OF PAIN
卷 9, 期 11, 页码 999-1005

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CHURCHILL LIVINGSTONE
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpain.2008.05.010

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Itch; pruritus; neuropathic pain; spinal cord injury; allodynia; ATF-3

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  1. NEI NIH HHS [P30 EY012196, P30 EY 12196] Funding Source: Medline
  2. NINDS NIH HHS [R01 NS042866-04, K24 NS059892-01A1, R01 NS042866, K24 NS059892, R01NS42866, K24NS059892] Funding Source: Medline

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Central nervous system lesions cause peripheral dysfunctions currently attributed to central cell death that compromises function of intact peripheral nerves. Injecting quisqualate (QUIS) into the rat spinal cord models spinal cord injury (SCI) and causes at-level scratching and self-injury. Such overgrooming was interpreted to model pain until patients with self-injurious scratching after SCI reported itch motivated scratching that was painless because of sensory loss. Because self-injurious scratching is difficult to explain by central mechanisms alone, we hypothesized that QUIS injections damage peripheral axons of at-level afferents. QUIS was injected into thoracic spinal cords of 18 Long-Evans rats. Animals were killed 3 days after overgrooming began or 14 days after injection. Spinal cord lesions were localized and DRG-immunolabeled for ATF-3. At-level and control skin samples were PGP9.5-immunabeled to quantify axons. Eighty-four percent of QUIS rats overgroomed. Skin in these regions had lost two-thirds of epidermal innervation as compared with controls (P < .001). Rats that overgroomed had 47% less axon-length than nongrooming rats (P = .006). The presence of ATF-3 immunolabeled neurons within diagnosis-related groups of QUIS rats indicated death of afferent cell bodies. Overgrooming after QUIS injections may not be due entirely to central changes. As in humans, self-injurious neuropathic scratching appeared to require loss of protective pain sensations in addition to peripheral denervation. Penpective: This study suggests that intramedullary injection of quisqualic acid in rats causes death of at-level peripheral as well as central neurons. Self-injurious dermatomal scratching that develops in spinal-injured rats may reflect neuropathic itch and loss of protective pain sensations. (C) 2008 by the American Pain Society

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