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Query: UMLS:C0030193 (
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Diabetic neuropathic
pain
imposes a huge burden on individuals and society, and represents a major public health problem. Despite aggressive efforts, diabetic neuropathic
pain
is generally refractory to available clinical treatments. A structure-function link between maladaptive dendritic spine plasticity and
pain
has been demonstrated previously in CNS and PNS injury models of neuropathic
pain
. Here, we reasoned that if dendritic spine remodeling contributes to diabetic neuropathic
pain
, then (1) the presence of malformed spines should coincide with the development of
pain
, and (2) disrupting maladaptive spine structure should reduce chronic pain. To determine whether dendritic spine remodeling contributes to neuropathic
pain
in streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetic rats, we analyzed dendritic spine morphology and electrophysiological and behavioral signs of neuropathic
pain
. Our results show changes in dendritic spine shape, distribution, and shape on wide-dynamic-range (WDR) neurons within lamina IV-V of the dorsal horn in diabetes. These diabetes-induced changes were accompanied by WDR neuron hyperexcitability and decreased
pain
thresholds at 4 weeks. Treatment with NSC23766 (N(6)-[2-[[4-(diethylamino)-1-methylbutyl]amino]-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl]-
2-methyl-4,6-quinolinediamine
trihydrochloride), a Rac1-specific inhibitor known to interfere with spine plasticity, decreased the presence of malformed spines in diabetes, attenuated neuronal hyperresponsiveness to peripheral stimuli, reduced spontaneous firing activity from WDR neurons, and improved nociceptive mechanical
pain
thresholds. At 1 week after STZ injection, animals with hyperglycemia with no evidence of
pain
had few or no changes in spine morphology. These results demonstrate that diabetes-induced maladaptive dendritic spine remodeling has a mechanistic role in neuropathic
pain
. Molecular pathways that control spine morphogenesis and plasticity may be promising future targets for treatment.
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