Prenatal alcohol exposure promotes NLRP3 inflammasome‐dependent immune actions following morphine treatment and paradoxically prolongs nerve injury‐induced pathological pain in female mice

Author:

Noor Shahani1ORCID,Sun Melody S.1,Pasmay Andrea A.1,Pritha Ariana N.1,Ruffaner‐Hanson Chaselyn D.1ORCID,Nysus Monique V.1,Jimenez Diane C.1,Murphy Minerva1,Savage Daniel D.1ORCID,Valenzuela C. Fernando1,Milligan Erin D.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurosciences, School of Medicine University of New Mexico Albuquerque New Mexico USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundNeuroimmune dysregulation from prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) may contribute to neurological deficits associated with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD). PAE is a risk factor for developing peripheral immune and spinal glial sensitization and release of the proinflammatory cytokine IL‐1β, which lead to neuropathic pain (allodynia) from minor nerve injury. Although morphine acts on μ‐opioid receptors, it also activates immune receptors, TLR4, and the NLRP3 inflammasome that induces IL‐1β. We hypothesized that PAE induces NLRP3 sensitization by morphine following nerve injury in adult mice.MethodsWe used an established moderate PAE paradigm, in which adult PAE and non‐PAE control female mice were exposed to a minor sciatic nerve injury, and subsequent allodynia was measured using the von Frey fiber test. In control mice with standard sciatic damage or PAE mice with minor sciatic damage, the effects of the NLRP3 inhibitor, MCC950, were examined during chronic allodynia. Additionally, minor nerve‐injured mice were treated with morphine, with or without MCC950. In vitro studies examined the TLR4‐NLRP3‐dependent proinflammatory response of peripheral macrophages to morphine and/or lipopolysaccharide, with or without MCC950.ResultsMice with standard sciatic damage or PAE mice with minor sciatic damage developed robust allodynia. Blocking NLRP3 activation fully reversed allodynia in both control and PAE mice. Morphine paradoxically prolonged allodynia in PAE mice, while control mice with minor nerve injury remained stably non‐allodynic. Allodynia resolved sooner in nerve‐injured PAE mice without morphine treatment than in morphine‐treated mice. MCC950 treatment significantly shortened allodynia in morphine‐treated PAE mice. Morphine potentiated IL‐1β release from TLR4‐activated PAE immune cells, while MCC950 treatment greatly reduced it.ConclusionsIn female mice, PAE prolongs allodynia following morphine treatment through NLRP3 activation. TLR4‐activated PAE immune cells showed enhanced IL‐1β release with morphine via NLRP3 actions. Similar studies are needed to examine the adverse impact of morphine in males with PAE. These results are predictive of adverse responses to opioid pain therapeutics in individuals with FASD.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Wiley

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