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Although not all unilateral nerve injury in clinical settings will appear as mirror pain, the contralateral side often displays hyperalgesia.
Because of Nav1.7 expression is a symbol of neuron excited, high expression of Nav1.7 protein [ 21] in the contralateral side may explain the increased excitability of the mirror side neurons, that is consistent with the development of mirror pain.
Some studies have noted "mirror pain" that could be observed as a referred pain in the contralateral limb [ 32], whereas the results of the present study did not reveal significant evidence for this.
So this mean inhibition of DGC activation in DRG also suppressed the excitability of neurons and pain sensitivity, these finding suggest that SGCs play an important role in the mirror pain mechanism.
Based on the above studies we can draw the following conclusion: After unilateral peripheral nerve injury, SGCs become activated, leading to an increase in the expression of Nav1.7 channels in bilateral DRG, thus producing mirror pain.
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