Publications by authors named "I Decosterd"

Background: Only few previous cohort studies examined simultaneously predictors of chronic pain (CP) onset and recovery. Furthermore, these studies used various sociodemographic and pain-related characteristics, without standardized measures of sleep and depression. The present study aimed at expanding and strengthening these findings in a large Swiss population.

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Microglia, resident immune cells in the central nervous system, play a role in neuroinflammation and the development of neuropathic pain. We found that the stimulator of interferon genes (STING) is predominantly expressed in spinal microglia and upregulated after peripheral nerve injury. However, mechanical allodynia, as a marker of neuropathic pain following peripheral nerve injury, did not require microglial STING expression.

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Macrophages and satellite glial cells are found between injured and uninjured neurons in the lumbar dorsal root ganglia (DRG). We explored the mechanism of neuro-immune and neuron-glia crosstalk leading to hyperexcitability of DRG neurons. After spared nerve injury (SNI), CX3CR1 resident macrophages became activated, proliferated, and increased inward-rectifying potassium channel K 2.

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Article Synopsis
  • Satellite glial cells (SGCs) in the dorsal root ganglion increase in number following nerve injury, contributing to neuropathic pain, with Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein (GFAP) being a key activation marker.
  • The study utilized hGFAP-CFP transgenic mice to analyze GFAP expression in the peripheral nervous system after a spared nerve injury, employing various research techniques.
  • Findings revealed an increase in GFAP+ cells post-injury, with many being non-myelinating Schwann cells, indicating a complex role of GFAP in glial cell identification and response to nerve damage.
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Development of self-regulatory competencies during adolescence is partially dependent on normative brain maturation. Here, we report that adolescent rats as compared to adults exhibit impulsive and compulsive-like behavioral traits, the latter being associated with lower expression of mRNA levels of the immediate early gene zif268 in the anterior insula cortex (AIC). This suggests that underdeveloped AIC function in adolescent rats could contribute to an immature pattern of interoceptive cue integration in decision making and a compulsive phenotype.

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