Cell & Bioscience (Aug 2023)

Repetitive and compulsive behavior after Early-Life-Pain associated with reduced long-chain sphingolipid species

  • Alexandra Vogel,
  • Timo Ueberbach,
  • Annett Wilken-Schmitz,
  • Lisa Hahnefeld,
  • Luisa Franck,
  • Marc-Philipp Weyer,
  • Tassilo Jungenitz,
  • Tobias Schmid,
  • Giulia Buchmann,
  • Florian Freudenberg,
  • Ralf P. Brandes,
  • Robert Gurke,
  • Stephan W. Schwarzacher,
  • Gerd Geisslinger,
  • Thomas Mittmann,
  • Irmgard Tegeder

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13578-023-01106-3
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 1 – 24

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Abstract Background Pain in early life may impact on development and risk of chronic pain. We developed an optogenetic Cre/loxP mouse model of “early-life-pain” (ELP) using mice with transgenic expression of channelrhodopsin-2 (ChR2) under control of the Advillin (Avil) promoter, which drives expression of transgenes predominantly in isolectin B4 positive non-peptidergic nociceptors in postnatal mice. Avil-ChR2 (Cre +) and ChR2-flfl control mice were exposed to blue light in a chamber once daily from P1-P5 together with their Cre-negative mother. Results ELP caused cortical hyperexcitability at P8-9 as assessed via multi-electrode array recordings that coincided with reduced expression of synaptic genes (RNAseq) including Grin2b, neurexins, piccolo and voltage gated calcium and sodium channels. Young adult (8–16 wks) Avil-ChR2 mice presented with nociceptive hypersensitivity upon heat or mechanical stimulation, which did not resolve up until one year of age. The persistent hypersensitivy to nociceptive stimuli was reflected by increased calcium fluxes in primary sensory neurons of aged mice (1 year) upon capsaicin stimulation. Avil-ChR2 mice behaved like controls in maze tests of anxiety, social interaction, and spatial memory but IntelliCage behavioral studies revealed repetitive nosepokes and corner visits and compulsive lickings. Compulsiveness at the behavioral level was associated with a reduction of sphingomyelin species in brain and plasma lipidomic studies. Behavioral studies were done with female mice. Conclusion The results suggest that ELP may predispose to chronic “pain” and compulsive psychopathology in part mediated by alterations of sphingolipid metabolism, which have been previously described in the context of addiction and psychiatric diseases. Graphical Abstract

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