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Temporal dynamics of mechanical hypersensitivity and dorsal root ganglion transcription in a bilateral CFA-Induced inflammation model in mice
Timing of Increased Touch Sensitivity and Nerve Cell Gene Changes in a Mouse Model of Joint Inflammation
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Abstract
CFA-induced responsiveness to light mechanical force shifted from time-of-day independent in the acute phase to time-of-day dependent in the persistent phase.
- Mechanical sensitivity to light force increased with time-of-day dependency during the persistent phase of inflammation.
- In the acute phase, sensitivity to higher mechanical force was time-of-day dependent, but this pattern reversed in the persistent phase.
- Substance P transcription was elevated at ZT4 compared to ZT12 on day 4, indicating potential changes in pain signaling early after inflammation.
- Core clock components Bmal1 and Per1 in the dorsal root ganglia were not significantly affected by CFA injection.
- Differentially expressed genes in response to CFA were identified at ZT4, independent of the time-of-day, suggesting persistent changes in gene expression.
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