Essential role of the synaptic vesicle protein synapsin II in formalin-induced hyperalgesia and glutamate release in the spinal cord.

Abstract:

:The synaptic vesicle protein synapsin II plays an important role in the regulation of neurotransmitter release and synaptic plasticity. Here, we investigated its involvement in the synaptic transmission of nociceptive signals in the spinal cord and the development of pain hypersensitivity. We show that synapsin II is predominantly expressed in terminals and neuronal fibers in superficial laminae of the dorsal horn (laminae I-II). Formalin injection into a mouse hindpaw normally causes an immediate and strong release of glutamate in the dorsal horn. In synapsin II deficient mice this glutamate release is almost completely missing. This is associated with reduced nociceptive behavior in the formalin test and in the zymosan-induced paw inflammation model. In addition, the formalin evoked increase in the number of c-Fos IR neurons is significantly reduced in synapsin II knockout mice. Touch perception and motor coordination, however, are normal indicating that synapsin II deficiency does not generally disrupt sensory and/or motor functions. Antisense-mediated transient knockdown of synapsin II in the spinal cord of adult animals also reduced the nociceptive behavior. As the antisense effect is independent of a potential role of synapsin II during development we suggest that the hypoalgesia in synapsin II deficient mice does involve a direct 'pain-facilitating' effect of synapsin II and is not essentially dependent on potentially occurring developmental alterations. The distinctive role of synapsin II for pain signaling probably results from its specific localization and possibly from a specific control of glutamate release.

journal_name

Pain

journal_title

Pain

authors

Schmidtko A,Del Turco D,Coste O,Ehnert C,Niederberger E,Ruth P,Deller T,Geisslinger G,Tegeder I

doi

10.1016/j.pain.2005.02.027

keywords:

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2005-05-01 00:00:00

pages

171-81

issue

1-2

eissn

0304-3959

issn

1872-6623

pii

S0304-3959(05)00099-0

journal_volume

115

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