Metabolites (Feb 2023)

Projections from the Rostral Zona Incerta to the Thalamic Paraventricular Nucleus Mediate Nociceptive Neurotransmission in Mice

  • Feng-Ling Wu,
  • Si-Hai Chen,
  • Jia-Ni Li,
  • Liu-Jie Zhao,
  • Xue-Mei Wu,
  • Jie Hong,
  • Ke-Hua Zhu,
  • Han-Xue Sun,
  • Su-Juan Shi,
  • E Mao,
  • Wei-Dong Zang,
  • Jing Cao,
  • Zhen-Zhen Kou,
  • Yun-Qing Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/metabo13020226
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 2
p. 226

Abstract

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Zona incerta (ZI) is an integrative subthalamic region in nociceptive neurotransmission. Previous studies demonstrated that the rostral ZI (ZIR) is an important gamma–aminobutyric acid-ergic (GABAergic) source to the thalamic paraventricular nucleus (PVT), but whether the ZIR–PVT pathway participates in nociceptive modulation is still unclear. Therefore, our investigation utilized anatomical tracing, fiber photometry, chemogenetic, optogenetic and local pharmacological approaches to investigate the roles of the ZIRGABA+–PVT pathway in nociceptive neurotransmission in mice. We found that projections from the GABAergic neurons in ZIR to PVT were involved in nociceptive neurotransmission. Furthermore, chemogenetic and optogenetic activation of the ZIRGABA+–PVT pathway alleviates pain, whereas inhibiting the activities of the ZIRGABA+-PVT circuit induces mechanical hypersensitivity and partial heat hyperalgesia. Importantly, in vivo pharmacology combined with optogenetics revealed that the GABA-A receptor (GABAAR) is crucial for GABAergic inhibition from ZIR to PVT. Our data suggest that the ZIRGABA+–PVT pathway acts through GABAAR-expressing glutamatergic neurons in PVT mediates nociceptive neurotransmission.

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