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Publication : Gate control of sensory neurotransmission in peripheral ganglia by proprioceptive sensory neurons.

First Author  Fuller AM Year  2023
Journal  Brain Volume  146
Issue  10 Pages  4033-4039
PubMed ID  37249190 Mgi Jnum  J:359538
Mgi Id  MGI:7785678 Doi  10.1093/brain/awad182
Citation  Fuller AM, et al. (2023) Gate control of sensory neurotransmission in peripheral ganglia by proprioceptive sensory neurons. Brain 146(10):4033-4039
abstractText  Melzak and Wall's gate control theory proposed that innocuous input into the dorsal horn of the spinal cord represses pain-inducing nociceptive input. Here we show that input from proprioceptive parvalbumin-expressing sensory neurons tonically represses nociceptor activation within dorsal root ganglia. Deletion of parvalbumin-positive sensory neurons leads to enhanced nociceptor activity measured with GCaMP3, increased input into wide dynamic range neurons of the spinal cord and increased acute and spontaneous pain behaviour, as well as potentiated innocuous sensation. Parvalbumin-positive sensory neurons express the enzymes and transporters necessary to produce vesicular GABA that is known to be released from depolarized somata. These observations support the view that gate control mechanisms occur peripherally within dorsal root ganglia.
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