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dc.contributor.authorBurke, Nikita N.
dc.contributor.authorKerr, Daniel M.
dc.contributor.authorMoriarty, Orla
dc.contributor.authorFinn, David P.
dc.contributor.authorRoche, Martin
dc.date.accessioned2016-05-23T10:33:47Z
dc.date.available2016-05-23T10:33:47Z
dc.date.issued2014-11
dc.identifier.citationBurke, NN,Kerr, DM,Moriarty, O,Finn, DP,Roche, M (2014) 'Minocycline modulates neuropathic pain behaviour and cortical M1-M2 microglial gene expression in a rat model of depression'. Brain Behavior And Immunity, 42 :147-156.en_IE
dc.identifier.issn1090-2139
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10379/5825
dc.description.abstractThere is a paucity of data on the role of microglia and neuroinflammatory processes in the association between chronic pain and depression. The current study examined the effect of the microglial inhibitor minocycline on depressive-like behaviour, spinal nerve ligation (SNL)-induced mechanical and cold allodynia and associated changes in the expression of genes encoding microglial markers (M1 vs. M2 polarisation) and inflammatory mediators in the prefrontal cortex in the olfactory bulbectomised (OB) rat model of depression. Acute minocycline administration did not alter OB-induced depressive-like behaviour but prevented SNL-induced mechanical allodynia in both OB and sham rats. In comparison, chronic minocycline attenuated OB-induced depressive-like behaviour and prevented the development of SNL-induced mechanical allodynia in OB, but not sham, rats. Further analysis revealed that SNL-induced mechanical allodynia in OB rats was attenuated by chronic minocycline at almost all time-points over a 2 week testing period, an effect observed only from day 10 post-SNL in sham rats. Chronic administration of minocycline reduced the expression of CD11b, a marker of microglial activation, and the M1 pro-inflammatory cytokine IL-1 beta, in the prefrontal cortex of sham-SNL animals. In comparison, the expression of the M2 microglia marker (MRC2) and anti-inflammatory cytokine IL-10 was increased, as were IL-1 beta, IL-6 and SOCS3, in the prefrontal cortex of OB-SNL animals following chronic minocycline. Thus, chronic minocycline attenuates neuropathic pain behaviour and modulates microglial activation and the central expression of inflammatory mediators in a manner dependent on the presence or absence of a depressive-like phenotype. (C) 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.en_IE
dc.description.sponsorshipDiscipline of Physiology; the Millennium Fund, National University of Ireland Galway and from the Higher Education Authority of Ireland under PRTLI4. N.B. received a College of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, National University of Ireland Galway, Doctoral Fellowship.en_IE
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dc.publisherElsevieren_IE
dc.relation.ispartofBrain Behavior And Immunityen
dc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Ireland
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ie/
dc.subjectOlfactory bulbectomyen_IE
dc.subjectSpinal nerve ligationen_IE
dc.subjectCytokineen_IE
dc.subjectMicrogliaen_IE
dc.subjectPrefrontal cortexen_IE
dc.subjectvon Freyen_IE
dc.subjectAllodyniaen_IE
dc.subjectNeuroinflammationen_IE
dc.subjectAntidepressanten_IE
dc.subjectSpinal nerve ligationen_IE
dc.subjectOlfactory bulbectomized ratsen_IE
dc.subjectMajor depressionen_IE
dc.subjectMechanical allodyniaen_IE
dc.subjectNoxious stimulien_IE
dc.subjectBrain regionsen_IE
dc.subjectHyperalgesiaen_IE
dc.subjectActivationen_IE
dc.subjectInjuryen_IE
dc.subjectMiceen_IE
dc.subjectPhysiologyen_IE
dc.titleMinocycline modulates neuropathic pain behaviour and cortical M1-M2 microglial gene expression in a rat model of depressionen_IE
dc.typeArticleen_IE
dc.date.updated2016-04-22T15:32:56Z
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.bbi.2014.06.015
dc.local.publishedsourcehttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0889159114001809en_IE
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dc.local.contactMichelle Roche, Dept Of Physiology, Nui Galway. 5427 Email: michelle.roche@nuigalway.ie
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