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Papers: 22 Feb 2025 - 28 Feb 2025


2025 Feb 21


Nat Commun


39984470


16


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Intra-somatosensory cortical circuits mediating pain-induced analgesia.

Authors

Huang JY, Jin YX, Dong WY, Zhao W, Cheng PK, Miao JH, Liu A, Wang D, Li J, Zhang Z, Tao W, Zhu X

Abstract

Pain in one part of the body profoundly diminishes the sensation of pain in other parts of the body in humans. Here, we found that pain-related behaviors in hindpaw are inhibited by noxious stimuli from diverse body regions in mice. Using activity-dependent cell labeling in male Fos mice, we captured a neuronal ensemble in the layers 2-4 of secondary somatosensory cortex (S2) that was activated during pain at diverse body regions induced analgesia. Single-cell projection analysis showed that these S2 neurons receive projections from the contralateral S2 and specifically innervate the layer 4 of primary somatosensory cortex (S1). Microendoscopic calcium imaging and chemogenetic manipulation in freely moving mice showed that this S2 → S1 feedforward inhibitory circuit mediates ipsilateral pain-induced analgesia, whereas contralateral S2 innervation of the S2 → S1 circuit mediates contralateral pain-induced analgesia. Our study defines the intra-somatosensory cortical circuits underlying “pain inhibiting pain”, expanding the scope of known circuit mechanisms involved in pain relief.