Periaqueductal gray matter glutamate and GABA decrease following subcutaneous formalin injection in rat
- 14 May 1999
- journal article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in NeuroReport
- Vol. 10 (7) , 1403-1407
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00001756-199905140-00004
Abstract
GLUTAMATE and GABA are important nociception modulating transmitters in specific brain regions, i.e. the spinal cord, the thalamic nuclei and the periaqueductal gray (PAG). However, quantitative and topographical changes in glutamate and GABA release in these brain regions during peripheral inflammation episodes have not been characterized in awake animals. To address this issue, an in vivo microdialysis study was carried out in freely moving rats in order to analyze PAG extracellular glutamate and GABA concentrations following unilateral formalin injection into the dorsal skin of the right hind-paw. Both glutamate and GABA release decreased after the injection of formalin during phase I and phase II of hyperalgesia. Because naloxone prevented the decrease of GABA and glutamate release induced by formalin, this study shows that, in vivo, a nociceptive stimulation may activate opioidergic fibres into the PAG. The increased release of endogenous opioids may, in turn, inhibit the activity of the GABAergic neurons (i.e. opioid disinhibition). Formalin injection also decreased extracellular glutamate concentration. However, we found that intra-PAG perfusion with tetrodotoxin only decreased GABA, but not glutamate dialysate values. Although it should be reasonable to speculate that opioids also inhibit glutamate fibres, further investigation is needed to clarify whether or not the dialysate glutamate we measured reflects change in the metabolism or neurotransmitter pool of this amino acid.Keywords
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