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A brainstem–thalamocortical circuit mediates postoperative pain duration induced by sleep deprivation

Lei Li et al · BMC · 2026

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Abstract Background Postoperative sleep disturbances are common and have been shown to exacerbate incisional pain by enhancing the central nervous system’s excitability. However, the specific neural circuit mechanisms underlying the pain chronification induced by postoperative sleep deprivation remain largely elusive. Methods We established a model of postoperative pain by plantar incision with perioperative sleep deprivation 6 h/day for 3 consecutive days in male mice. The activity of the neurons in the paraventricular thalamus nucleus (PVT) and the locus coeruleus (LC) was assessed using immunofluorescence and fiber photometry. Viral tracing, immunofluorescence staining, chemogenetics, optogenetics, and fiber photometry were utilized to investigate the anatomical and functional connections of the neural circuit. Furthermore, chemogenetic and optogenetic manipulations, combined with behavioral tests, were employed to investigate the roles of various nuclei or neural circuits in the perioperative sleep deprivation-induced prolongation of postsurgical pain. Results Sleep deprivation prolonged the duration of postsurgical pain and increased the excitability of glutamatergic neurons in the PVT (PVTGlu) and tyrosine hydroxylase-positive neurons in the LC (LCTH). Viral tracing revealed a direct projection from LCTH neurons to PVTGlu neurons. Selective chemogenetic activation of the LCTH-PVTGlu pathway reduced sleep duration and replicated the pain-prolonging effects of sleep deprivation. Furthermore, viral tracing and morphology indicate that GABAergic neurons in the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFCGABA) receive projections from the LCTH-PVTGlu pathway. We found that hypersensitivity was sustained by the activation of the LCTH-PVTGlu-mPFC after incision, while its chemogenetic inhibition reversed sleep deprivation mediated pain prolongation. Conclusion These findings indicate that brainstem–thalamocortical pathway mediates the sleep deprivation–induced prolongation of postoperative pain. This circuit may serve as a mechanistic link between disrupted arousal states and pain duration, representing a potential therapeutic target for managing postsurgical pain.

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al, L. L. E. (2026). A brainstem–thalamocortical circuit mediates postoperative pain duration induced by sleep deprivation. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12993-026-00325-1

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al, Lei Li et. "A brainstem–thalamocortical circuit mediates postoperative pain duration induced by sleep deprivation." 2026. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12993-026-00325-1.

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al, Lei Li et. 2026. "A brainstem–thalamocortical circuit mediates postoperative pain duration induced by sleep deprivation.". https://doi.org/10.1186/s12993-026-00325-1.

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al, L. L. E. 2026, A brainstem–thalamocortical circuit mediates postoperative pain duration induced by sleep deprivation, BMC, available at: https://doi.org/10.1186/s12993-026-00325-1 [Accessed 29 Jun. 2026].

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Título
A brainstem–thalamocortical circuit mediates postoperative pain duration induced by sleep deprivation
Autor / colaboradores
Lei Li et al
Editorial
BMC
Año de publicación
2026
ISSN
1744-9081
ISSN
1744-9081
Idioma
eng

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