TY - JOUR T1 - Aberrant Axo-Axonic Synaptic Reorganization in the Phosphorylated L1-CAM/Calcium Channel Subunit α2δ−1-Containing Central Terminals of Injured c-Fibers in the Spinal Cord of a Neuropathic Pain Model JF - eneuro JO - eNeuro DO - 10.1523/ENEURO.0499-20.2021 VL - 8 IS - 2 SP - ENEURO.0499-20.2021 AU - Hiroki Yamanaka AU - Masamichi Okubo AU - Kimiko Kobayashi AU - Koichi Noguchi Y1 - 2021/03/01 UR - http://www.eneuro.org/content/8/2/ENEURO.0499-20.2021.abstract N2 - In the dorsal horn of the spinal cord, peripheral nerve injury induces structural and neurochemical alterations through which aberrant synaptic signals contribute to the formation of neuropathic pain. However, the role of injured primary afferent terminals in such plastic changes remain unclear. In this study, we investigated the effect of nerve injury on the morphology of cell adhesion molecule L1-CAM [total L1-CAM (tL1-CAM)]-positive primary afferent terminals and on the synaptic contact pattern in the dorsal horn. In the confocal images, the tL1-CAM-positive terminals showed morphologic changes leading to the formation of hypertrophic varicosities in the c-fiber terminal. These hypertrophic varicosities in the dorsal horn were co-labeled with phosphorylated (Ser1181) L1-CAM (pL1-CAM) and shown to store neurotransmitter peptides, but not when co-labeled with the presynaptic marker, synaptophysin. Quantitative analyses based on 3D-reconstructed confocal images revealed that peripheral nerve injury reduced dendritic synaptic contacts but promoted aberrant axo-axonic contacts on the tL1-CAM-positive hypertrophic varicosities. These tL1-CAM-positive varicosities co-expressed the injury-induced α2δ−1 subunit of the calcium channel in the dorsal horn. Administration of the anti-allodynic drug, pregabalin, inhibited accumulation of α2δ−1 and pL1-CAM associated with a reduction in hypertrophic changes of tL1-CAM-positive varicosities, and normalized injury-induced alterations in synaptic contacts in the dorsal horn. Our findings highlight the formation of aberrant spinal circuits that mediate the convergence of local neuronal signals onto injured c-fibers, suggesting that these hypertrophic varicosities may be important contributors to the pathologic mechanisms underlying neuropathic pain. ER -