摘要
Spinal cord stimulation(SCS)-induced analgesia was characterized,and its underlying mechanisms were examined in a spared nerve injury model of neuropathic pain in rats.The analgesic effect of SCS with moderate mechanical hypersensitivity was increased with increasing stimulation intensity between the 20%and 80%motor thresholds.Various frequencies(2,15,50,100,10000 Hz,and 2/100 Hz dense-dispersed)of SCS were similarly effective.SCS-induced analgesia was maintained without tolerance within 24 h of continuous stimulation.SCS at 2 Hz significantly increased methionine enkephalin content in the cerebrospinal fluid.The analgesic effect of 2 Hz was abolished byμorκopioid receptor antagonist.The effect of 100 Hz was prevented by aκantagonist,and that of 10 kHz was blocked by any of theμ,δ,orκreceptor antagonists,suggesting that the analgesic effect of SCS at different frequencies is mediated by different endorphins and opioid receptors.
基金
supported by the National Key Research and Development Program of the Ministry of Science and Technology,China(2016YFC0105501,2019YFD1712000).