Artículo de revista
Effects of interleukin-1β on spinal cord nociceptive transmission in intact and propentofylline-treated rats
Fecha
2007Registro en:
International Journal of Neuroscience, Volumen 117, Issue 5, 2018, Pages 617-625
00207454
15635279
10.1080/00207450600773806
Autor
Arriagada, Osvaldo
Constandil, Luis
Hernández, Alejandro
Barra, Rafael
Soto Moyano, Rubén
Laurido, Claudio
Institución
Resumen
To investigate the contribution of glial cells in the spinal cord nociceptive transmission, the effect of intrathecally administered interleukin-1β (IL-1β) was studied in rats treated with the glial cell inactivator propentofylline and submitted to a C-fiber-mediated reflex paradigm evoked by single and repetitive (wind-up) electric stimulation. Intrathecal IL-1β did not modify the C reflex integrated activity in either group of animals, while producing increased wind-up in intact and decreased wind-up in propentofylline pre-treated rats. Results suggest that the excitatory effect of IL-1β on spinal wind-up activity in healthy rats is produced by a glial mediator, whereas the inhibitory effect resulted from a direct effect of the cytokine on dorsal horn neurons. Copyright © 2007 Informa Healthcare.