van den Heuvel I, Reichl S, Segelcke D, Zahn PK, Pogatzki-Zahn EM
Research article (journal) | Peer reviewedBACKGROUND: Activation of extracellular signal-regulated kinases (ERK1/2) has been shown to play an important role in several pain states. Here we investigated the ERK1/2 contribution to non-evoked and evoked pain-like behaviour in rats after surgical incision. METHODS: Spinal phosphorylation of ERK1 and ERK2 was assessed 15 min, 4 h, 24 h and 5 days after plantar incision and sham incision. The effect of PD98059, a specific inhibitor of ERK1/2 activation, administered intrathecally (IT) 1 h before or 2 h after incision on spinal ERK1 and ERK2 phosphorylation was assessed. In behavioural experiments, the effect of PD98059 administered 1 h before or after incision on non-evoked pain behaviour and mechanical and heat hyperalgesia was assessed. RESULTS: Phosphorylated ERK1 and ERK2 were rapidly increased in the ipsilateral dorsal horn from rats after incision post-operatively. This increased ERK1 and ERK2 phosphorylation were blocked by PD98059 administered before incision. In congruence, IT administration of PD98059 before incision delayed mechanical hyperalgesia after incision; however, administration after incision had only a modest effect on mechanical hyperalgesia. In addition, PD98059 did not affect non-evoked pain behaviour or heat hyperalgesia after incision. CONCLUSION: The results suggest that spinal ERK1 and ERK2 are involved in regulation of pain after incision differentially with regard to the pain modality. Furthermore, blockade of ERK1/2 activation was most effective in a preventive manner, a condition which is rare after incision. Spinal ERK1/2 inhibition could therefore be a very useful tool to manage selectively movement-evoked pain after surgery in the future.
Heuvel, Alijda Ursula | Clinic for Anaesthesiology, Surgical Critical Care Medicine and Pain Therapy |
Pogatzki-Zahn, Esther | Clinic for Anaesthesiology, Surgical Critical Care Medicine and Pain Therapy |
Reichl, Sylvia Ulrike | Clinic for Anaesthesiology, Surgical Critical Care Medicine and Pain Therapy |
Segelcke, Daniel | Clinic for Anaesthesiology, Surgical Critical Care Medicine and Pain Therapy |
Zahn, Peter | Clinic for Anaesthesiology, Surgical Critical Care Medicine and Pain Therapy |