2018
DOI: 10.1097/j.pain.0000000000001265
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Microglial P2X4R-evoked pain hypersensitivity is sexually dimorphic in rats

Abstract: Microglia-neuron signalling in the spinal cord is a key mediator of mechanical allodynia caused by peripheral nerve injury. We recently reported sex differences in microglia in pain signalling in mice: spinal mechanisms underlying nerve injury-induced allodynia are microglial dependent in male but not female mice. Whether this sex difference in pain hypersensitivity mechanisms is conserved in other species is unknown. Here, we show that in rats, the spinal mechanisms of nerve injury-induced hypersensitivity in… Show more

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“…However, recent reports indicate that mechanisms of pain may differ between the sexes (56,57). While microglial activation is required for preclinical models of pathological pain in males, this does not seem to be the case for females who instead appear to be more vulnerable to the actions of T cells (54,(58)(59)(60)(61).…”
Section: Sexual Dimorphism In Pathological Painmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, recent reports indicate that mechanisms of pain may differ between the sexes (56,57). While microglial activation is required for preclinical models of pathological pain in males, this does not seem to be the case for females who instead appear to be more vulnerable to the actions of T cells (54,(58)(59)(60)(61).…”
Section: Sexual Dimorphism In Pathological Painmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, removal of T cells or administration of testosterone shifts the balance to the "male" system (Sorge et al, 2015). This work has been replicated with rats and other injury models to date (Mapplebeck et al, 2018;Taves et al, 2015).…”
Section: Biologically Based Sex Differencesmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…The diversity of tetrapod body plans and their accompanying appendages reflect the diversity of their habitats and lifestyles. There is, however, a conserved pattern of limb placement: the forelimb is positioned at the level where the cervical vertebrae transition to thoracic vertebrae, and the hind limb where the lumbar vertebrae transition to the sacral vertebrae [3,4]. As taxa can differ in their vertebral formulae (for example, in their number of cervical vertebrae), the absolute number of vertebrae anterior to the cervicalthoracic transition is highly variable.…”
Section: Dispatchesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Leading up to this work, Mogil and colleagues [4][5][6] have been the torch runners for the study of sex differences in pain. Their groundbreaking research has revolutionized the pain field and changed the way pain researchers assess pain and pain plasticity.…”
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