論文

査読有り 国際誌
2014年4月

Changes in circadian rhythm for mRNA expression of melatonin 1A and 1B receptors in the hypothalamus under a neuropathic pain-like state.

Synapse (New York, N.Y.)
  • Masahiko Odo
  • Keito Koh
  • Tomohiko Takada
  • Akira Yamashita
  • Michiko Narita
  • Naoko Kuzumaki
  • Daigo Ikegami
  • Hiroyasu Sakai
  • Masako Iseki
  • Eiichi Inada
  • Minoru Narita
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開始ページ
153
終了ページ
8
記述言語
英語
掲載種別
研究論文(学術雑誌)
DOI
10.1002/syn.21728
出版者・発行元
4

Several clinical reports on neuropathic pain of various etiologies have shown that it significantly interferes with sleep. Inadequate sleep due to neuropathic pain may contribute to the stressful negative consequences of living with pain. It is generally recognized that melatonin (MT) system in the hypothalmus is crusial for circadian rhythm and sleep-wake transition. However, little, if any, is known about whether neuropathic pain could affect the MT system associated with sleep disturbance. In this study, we investigated the possible changes in circadian rhythm for the expression of MT receptors, especially MT1A and MT1B receptors, in the hypothalamus of mice with sciatic nerve ligation. The samples for real-time RT-PCR assay were prepared at 8:00, 14:00, 20:00, and 2:00 on day 7 after sciatic nerve ligation or sham operation. The mRNA expression of MT1A and MT1B receptors at 2:00 in sciatic nerve-ligated mice, which exhibited thermal hyperalgesia along with an increase in wakefulness and a decrease in nonrapid eye movement sleep, was significantly greater than those in sham-operated mice, whereas the levels of both MT1A and MT1B receptors at 8:00 in sciatic nerve-ligated mice were significantly lower than those in sham-operated mice. These findings suggest that neuropathic pain-like stimuli lead to sleep disturbance in parallel with changes in circadian rhythm for mRNA expression of MT 1A and 1B receptors in the hypothalamus of mice.

リンク情報
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/syn.21728
PubMed
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24382790
ID情報
  • DOI : 10.1002/syn.21728
  • ISSN : 0887-4476
  • PubMed ID : 24382790

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