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Increased Fos Induction in Adult Rats That Experienced Neonatal Peripheral Inflammation

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Journal Neuroreport
Specialty Neurology
Date 2001 Apr 17
PMID 11303761
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Abstract

The response to noxious stimulation was compared in adult rats that had peripheral inflammation as neonates and untreated rats. On postnatal day 1, rat pups experienced complete Freund's adjuvant (CFA)-induced inflammation of the left hind paw. At 8 weeks of age, these rats and neonatal untreated rats received a bilateral injection of CFA into their hind paws. Fos-like immunoreactivity (Fos-LI) was used as a measure of neuronal activity in dorsal horn nociceptive pathways. A significant increase in Fos-LI was found on the left side of the lumbar spinal cord of neonatal treated rats as compared to neonatal untreated rats. These results suggest that the experience of neonatal peripheral inflammation may result in an increase in the response of spinal cord neurons to peripheral inflammation as adults.

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