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Publication : Primary afferent tachykinins are required to experience moderate to intense pain.

First Author  Cao YQ Year  1998
Journal  Nature Volume  392
Issue  6674 Pages  390-4
PubMed ID  9537322 Mgi Jnum  J:67563
Mgi Id  MGI:1930855 Doi  10.1038/32897
Citation  Cao YQ, et al. (1998) Primary afferent tachykinins are required to experience moderate to intense pain. Nature 392(6674):390-4
abstractText  The excitatory neurotransmitter glutamate coexists with the peptide known as substance P in primary afferents that respond to painful stimulation. Because blockers of glutamate receptors reliably reduce pain behaviour, it is assumed that 'pain' messages are mediated by glutamate action on dorsal horn neurons. The contribution of substance P, however, is still unclear. We have now disrupted the mouse preprotachykinin A gene (PPT-A), which encodes substance P and a related tachykinin, neurokinin A. We find that although the behavioural response to mildly painful stimuli is intact in these mice, the response to moderate to intense pain is significantly reduced. Neurogenic inflammation, which results from peripheral release of substance P and neurokinin A, is almost absent in the mutant mice. We conclude that the release of tachykinins from primary afferent pain-sensing receptors (nociceptors) is required to produce moderate to intense pain.
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