Korean J Anesthesiol.  2008 Mar;54(3):328-334. 10.4097/kjae.2008.54.3.328.

Expression of Spinal c-fos in a Rat Model of Postoperative Pain

Affiliations
  • 1Graduate School, College of Medicine, Soonchunhyang University, Korea.
  • 2Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Soonchunhyang University Hospital, Bucheon, Korea. anecl0503@yahoo.co.kr

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The oncogene, c-fos, is a useful marker of nociceptive neurons activated by various types of pain.However, the relationship between c-fos and acute pain induced by surgical incision has not been studied.The purpose of this study was to describe the expression of spinal c-fos in a rat model of postoperative pain.
METHODS
Sprague-Dawley rats were used to enumerate spinal fos-like immunoreactive (fos-LI)-positive neurons after making sham, skin, or skin-muscle incisions on the plantar surface of the rat hindpaw. The spinal cords were divided into the following 4 segments for immunohistochemical detection of fos-LI at 3 time points after the incision (4 hours, POD1, and POD3):thoracic, upper lumbar, lower lumbar, and sacral.For analysis of the laminar distribution of fos-LI, the dorsal horn was divided into three regions (I-II, III-IV, and V-VI).
RESULTS
The number of fos-LI was increased in the ipsilateral spinal dorsal horn in the lower lumbar segment 4 hours post-incision and was significantly greater in rats with skin-muscle incisions than in rats with skin-alone incisions.In the skin-muscle group, laminae I-II and V-VI had a greater number of fos-LI neurons than laminae III-IV.The increase in number of spinal fos-LI neurons normalized by POD1 and POD3.
CONCLUSIONS
c-fos expression is confined to neurons of the spinal dorsal horn known to be activated by nociceptive stimulation. The larger the injury elicited, the greater the expression of c-fos, suggesting that the expression of c-fos can serve as a useful marker of activated nociceptive neurons caused by acute pain following surgical incision.Further study is required to elucidate why the degree of tissue injury affects the laminar distribution of c-fos expression.

Keyword

c-fos; postoperative pain; spinal

MeSH Terms

Acute Pain
Animals
Horns
Neurons
Nociceptors
Oncogenes
Pain, Postoperative
Rats
Rats, Sprague-Dawley
Salicylamides
Skin
Spinal Cord
Salicylamides
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