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P2X receptors in the rat uterine cervix, lumbosacral dorsal root ganglia, and spinal cord during pregnancy

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ATP, an intracellular energy source, is released from cells during tissue stress, damage, or inflammation. The P2X subtype of the ATP receptor is expressed in rat dorsal root ganglion (DRG) cells, spinal cord dorsal horn, and axons in peripheral tissues. ATP binding to P2X receptors on nociceptors generates signals that can be interpreted as pain from damaged tissue. We have hypothesized that tissue stress or damage in the uterine cervix during late pregnancy and parturition can lead to ATP release and sensory signaling via P2X receptors. Consequently, we have examined sensory pathways from the cervix in nonpregnant and pregnant rats for the presence of purinoceptors. Antiserum against the P2X3-receptor subtype showed P2X3- receptor immunoreactivity in axon-like structures of the cervix, in small and medium-sized neurons in the L6/S1 DRG, and in lamina II of the L6/S1 spinal cord segments. Retrograde tracing confirmed the projections of axons of P2X3-receptor-immunoreactive DRG neurons to the cervix. Some P2X3-receptor-positive DRG neurons also expressed estrogen receptor-α immunoreactivity and expressed the phosphorylated form of cyclic AMP response-element-binding protein at parturition. Western blots showed a trend toward increases of P2X3-receptor protein between pregnancy (day 10) and parturition (day 22–23) in the cervix, but no significant changes in the DRG or spinal cord. Since serum estrogen rises over pregnancy, estrogen may influence purinoceptors in these DRG neurons. We suggest that receptors responsive to ATP are expressed in uterine cervical afferent nerves that transmit sensory information to the spinal cord at parturition.

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Papka, R.E., Hafemeister, J. & Storey-Workley, M. P2X receptors in the rat uterine cervix, lumbosacral dorsal root ganglia, and spinal cord during pregnancy. Cell Tissue Res 321, 35–44 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00441-005-1114-8

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