A neural circuit from paraventricular hypothalamic nucleus oxytocin neurons to trigeminal nucleus caudalis GABAergic neurons modulates pain sensitization in a mouse model of chronic migraine

Sep 10, 2025Zhejiang da xue xue bao. Yi xue ban = Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences

A brain circuit linking oxytocin neurons to pain-inhibiting neurons controls increased pain sensitivity in a mouse model of chronic migraine

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Abstract

Mice with chronic migraine exhibited significant changes in pain sensitivity, with a reduced mechanical pain threshold and increased cold pain reaction time.

  • Chronic migraine models showed an increase in c-Fos neurons and c-Fos OXT neurons in the paraventricular hypothalamic nucleus (PVN).
  • PVN oxytocin neurons project to GABAergic neurons in the trigeminal nucleus caudalis (TNC).
  • Chemogenetic activation of PVN OXT neurons led to an increased mechanical pain threshold and decreased cold pain reaction time in chronic migraine models.
  • Inhibition of OXT signaling decreased the mechanical pain threshold and increased cold pain reaction time compared to the chemogenetically activated group.
  • GABA levels in the TNC were elevated in the CNO activated model group compared to control groups.

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