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Publication : Merkel cells are essential for light-touch responses.

First Author  Maricich SM Year  2009
Journal  Science Volume  324
Issue  5934 Pages  1580-2
PubMed ID  19541997 Mgi Jnum  J:149981
Mgi Id  MGI:3849506 Doi  10.1126/science.1172890
Citation  Maricich SM, et al. (2009) Merkel cells are essential for light-touch responses. Science 324(5934):1580-2
abstractText  The peripheral nervous system detects different somatosensory stimuli, including pain, temperature, and touch. Merkel cell-neurite complexes are touch receptors composed of sensory afferents and Merkel cells. The role that Merkel cells play in light-touch responses has been the center of controversy for over 100 years. We used Cre-loxP technology to conditionally delete the transcription factor Atoh1 from the body skin and foot pads of mice. Merkel cells are absent from these areas in Atoh1(CKO) animals. Ex vivo skin/nerve preparations from Atoh1(CKO) animals demonstrate complete loss of the characteristic neurophysiologic responses normally mediated by Merkel cell-neurite complexes. Merkel cells are, therefore, required for the proper encoding of Merkel receptor responses, suggesting that these cells form an indispensible part of the somatosensory system.
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