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[Molecular mechanisms of NMDA receptor-MAPK-CREB pathway underlying the involvement of the anterior cingulate cortex in pain-related aversion].
Tang, Yu-Long; Zhang, Yu-Qiu.
Affiliation
  • Tang YL; Institutes of Brain Science, Fudan University, Shanghai 200032, China.
  • Zhang YQ; Institutes of Brain Science, Fudan University, Shanghai 200032, China.
Sheng Li Xue Bao ; 69(5): 637-646, 2017 Oct 25.
Article in Zh | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29063111
ABSTRACT
The pain experience includes a sensory-discriminative component and an emotional-affective component. The great progress in the genetic, molecular, cellular and systemic levels on the study of the sensory dimension of pain has been made. However, the study of the emotional components of pain is relatively backward. A line of clinic observations indicates that chronic pain and pain-related negative emotion affect the physical and mental health of patients. This review summarizes the main progress from our and other laboratories regarding the affective component of pain, elaborates the neuronal mechanisms of pain-related aversive emotion in the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), especially the critical role of NMDA receptors and ERK-CREB pathway. A variety of regulatory molecules, such as synapse associated protein SIP30 and estrogen contribute to pain-related aversive emotion via facilitating presynaptic glutamate release and postsynaptic NMDA receptor-mediated synaptic transmission. The far-reaching effects of pain-related negative emotion on patients with chronic pain are emphasized.
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Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Pain / Signal Transduction / Cyclic AMP Response Element-Binding Protein / Receptors, N-Methyl-D-Aspartate / MAP Kinase Signaling System / Emotions / Gyrus Cinguli Limits: Animals / Humans Language: Zh Year: 2017 Type: Article
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Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Pain / Signal Transduction / Cyclic AMP Response Element-Binding Protein / Receptors, N-Methyl-D-Aspartate / MAP Kinase Signaling System / Emotions / Gyrus Cinguli Limits: Animals / Humans Language: Zh Year: 2017 Type: Article