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Contribution of the Reelin Signaling Pathways to Nociceptive Processing

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Journal Eur J Neurosci
Specialty Neurology
Date 2008 Feb 19
PMID 18279306
Citations 12
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Abstract

The reeler gene encodes Reelin, a secreted glycoprotein that binds to the very-low-density lipoprotein receptor (Vldlr) and apolipoprotein E receptor 2 (Apoer 2), and induces Src- and Fyn-mediated tyrosine phosphorylation of the intracellular adaptor protein Disabled-1 (Dab1). This Reelin-Dab1 signaling pathway regulates neuronal positioning during development. A second Reelin pathway acts through Apoer 2-exon 19 to modulate synaptic plasticity in adult mice. We recently reported positioning errors in reeler dorsal horn laminae I-II and V, and the lateral spinal nucleus. Behavioral correlates of these positioning errors include a decreased mechanical and increased thermal sensitivity in reeler mice. Here we examined mice with deletions or modifications of both the Reelin-Dab1 signaling pathway and the Reelin-Apoer 2-exon 19 pathway on a Vldlr-deficient background. We detected reeler-like dorsal horn positioning errors only in Dab1 mutant and Apoer 2/Vldlr double mutant mice. Although Dab1 mutants, like reeler, showed decreased mechanical and increased thermal sensitivity, neither the single Vldlr or Apoer 2 knockouts, nor the Apoer 2-exon 19 mutants differed in their acute pain sensitivity from controls. However, despite the dramatic alterations in acute 'pain' processing in reeler and Dab1 mutants, the exacerbation of pain processing after tissue injury (hindpaw carrageenan injection) was preserved. Finally, we recapitulated the reeler dorsal horn positioning errors by inhibiting Dab1 phosphorylation in organotypic cultures. We conclude that the Reelin-Dab1 pathway differentially contributes to acute and persistent pain, and that the plasticity associated with the Reelin-Apoer 2-exon 19 pathway is distinct from that which contributes to injury-induced enhancement of 'pain' processing.

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