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pain2: A neuropathic pain QTL identified on rat chromosome 2.

Department of Genetics, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem 91904, Israel.
Pain (impact factor: 5.78). 04/2008; 135(1-2):92-7. DOI:10.1016/j.pain.2007.05.006 pp.92-7
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ABSTRACT We aimed to locate a chronic pain-associated QTL in the rat (Rattus norvegicus) based on previous findings of a QTL (pain1) on chromosome 15 of the mouse (Mus musculus). The work was based on rat selection lines HA (high autotomy) and LA (low autotomy) which show a contrasting pain phenotype in response to nerve injury in the neuroma model of neuropathic pain. An F(2) segregating population was generated from HA and LA animals. Phenotyped F(2) rats were genotyped on chromosome 7 and chromosome 2, regions that share a partial homology with mouse chromosome 15. Our interval mapping analysis revealed a LOD score value of 3.63 (corresponding to p=0.005 after correcting for multiple testing using permutations) on rat chromosome 2, which is suggestive of the presence of a QTL affecting the predisposition to neuropathic pain. This QTL was mapped to the 14-26cM interval of chromosome 2. Interestingly, this region is syntenic to mouse chromosome 13, rather than to the region of mouse chromosome 15 that contains pain1. This chromosomal position indicates that it is possibly a new QTL, and hence we name it pain2. Further work is needed to replicate and to uncover the underlying gene(s) in both species.

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chromosome 15
 
chromosome 2
 
chromosome 2. Interestingly
 
chromosome 7
 
chronic pain-associated QTL
 
contains pain1
 
contrasting pain phenotype
 
LA animals
 
LOD score value
 
mouse chromosome 13
 
mouse chromosome 15
 
Mus musculus
 
neuropathic pain
 
new QTL
 
pain1
 
partial homology
 
Phenotyped F(2)
 
rat chromosome 2
 
rat selection lines
 
Rattus norvegicus