@article {South5031, author = {Samantha M. South and Tatsuro Kohno and Brian K. Kaspar and Deborah Hegarty and Bryce Vissel and Carrie T. Drake and Megumi Ohata and Shirzad Jenab and Andreas W. Sailer and Shelle Malkmus and Takashi Masuyama and Philip Horner and Johanna Bogulavsky and Fred H. Gage and Tony L. Yaksh and Clifford J. Woolf and Stephen F. Heinemann and Charles E. Inturrisi}, title = {A Conditional Deletion of the NR1 Subunit of the NMDA Receptor in Adult Spinal Cord Dorsal Horn Reduces NMDA Currents and Injury-Induced Pain}, volume = {23}, number = {12}, pages = {5031--5040}, year = {2003}, doi = {10.1523/JNEUROSCI.23-12-05031.2003}, publisher = {Society for Neuroscience}, abstract = {To determine the importance of the NMDA receptor (NMDAR) in pain hypersensitivity after injury, the NMDAR1 (NR1) subunit was selectively deleted in the lumbar spinal cord of adult mice by the localized injection of an adenoassociated virus expressing Cre recombinase into floxed NR1 mice. NR1 subunit mRNA and dendritic protein are reduced by 80\% in the area of the virus injection, and NMDA currents, but not AMPA currents, are reduced 86{\textendash}88\% in lamina II neurons. The spatial NR1 knock-out does not alter heat or cold paw-withdrawal latencies, mechanical threshold, or motor function. However, injury-induced pain produced by intraplantar formalin is reduced by 70\%. Our results demonstrate conclusively that the postsynaptic NR1 receptor subunit in the lumbar dorsal horn of the spinal cord is required for central sensitization, the central facilitation of pain transmission produced by peripheral injury.}, issn = {0270-6474}, URL = {https://www.jneurosci.org/content/23/12/5031}, eprint = {https://www.jneurosci.org/content/23/12/5031.full.pdf}, journal = {Journal of Neuroscience} }