Abstract
This study evaluated, in awake rats, the time course of the expression of c-Fos in spinal cord neurons, in the L4–L5 segments, at various time points after intraplantar carrageenin (0.5 h, 1 h, 1.5 h, 2 h and 2.5 h). In addition, the effects of pre-administered morphine (3 mg/kg, i.v.) on the c-Fos expression, at the various time points, were studied. Very few Fos-like immunoreactive (Fos-LI) neurons were observed 0.5 h after carrageenin. However, spinal c-Fos expression increased initially (at 1 h), in the superficial laminae (I–II) of the spinal dorsal hom, and incrementally increased both in the superficial and deep (V–VI) laminae at later time points after carrageenin. Systemic morphine did not significantly decrease the number of superficial Fos-LI neurons observed 1 h after carrageenin, whereas it significantly reduced the number of superficial Fos-LI neurons induced at 1.5 h and 2 h after carrageenin (58 ± 3% and 57 ± 10% reduction, P < 0.001, respectively). In addition, morphine reduced the number of deep Fos-LI neurons at 1.5 h and 2 h after carrageenin (86 ± 4%, P < 0.01 and 82 ± 8%, P < 0.001 reduction as compared to control carrageenin expression, respectively). In contrast, morphine was less efficacious in decreasing the number of Fos-LI neurons observed in the superficial and deep laminae at 2.5 h after carrageenin (34 ± 6% and 59 ± 6% reduction, P < 0.001, respectively). Thus, the peak effect of pre-administered morphine on carrageenin evoked c-Fos expression was observed 1.5 h and 2 h after intraplantar carrageenin, with a weaker effect observed at 2.5 h after carrageenin. The pharmacokinetic complications between the time course of the antinociceptive effects of morphine and c-Fos expression is discussed. These results clearly demonstrate that studies of c-Fos expression with pharmacological investigations should take into consideration this finding since one delay after the stimulation does not give a full indication of the full potential of the drug tested.
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