Paraventricular thalamus‐insular cortex circuit mediates colorectal visceral pain induced by neonatal colonic inflammation in mice

Author:

Zhang Fu‐Chao1,Wei Ying‐Xue1,Weng Rui‐Xia2,Xu Qi‐Ya3,Li Rui2,Yu Yang1,Xu Guang‐Yin1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Neuropsychiatric Diseases and Institute of Neuroscience Soochow University Suzhou Jiangsu P. R. China

2. Department of Gastroenterology The First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University Suzhou Jiangsu P. R. China

3. Department of Anesthesiology The First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University Suzhou Jiangsu P. R. China

Abstract

AbstractAimsIrritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common functional gastrointestinal disorder, but its pathogenesis remains incompletely understood, particularly the involvements of central nervous system sensitization in colorectal visceral pain. Our study was to investigate whether the paraventricular thalamus (PVT) projected to the insular cortex (IC) to regulate colorectal visceral pain in neonatal colonic inflammation (NCI) mice and underlying mechanisms.MethodsWe applied optogenetic, chemogenetic, or pharmacological approaches to manipulate the glutamatergicPVT‐IC pathway. Fiber photometry was used to assess neuronal activity. Electromyography activities in response to colorectal distension (CRD) were measured to evaluate the colorectal visceral pain.ResultsNCI enhanced c‐Fos expression and calcium activity upon CRD in the ICGlu, and optogenetic manipulation of them altered colorectal visceral pain responses accordingly. Viral tracing indicated that the PVTGlu projected to the ICGlu. Optogenetic manipulation of PVTGlu changed colorectal visceral pain responses. Furthermore, selective optogenetic modulation of PVT projections in the IC influenced colorectal visceral pain, which was reversed by chemogenetic manipulation of downstream ICGlu.ConclusionsThis study identified a novel PVT‐IC neural circuit playing a critical role in colorectal visceral pain in a mouse model of IBS.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Physiology (medical),Psychiatry and Mental health,Pharmacology

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