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Publication : TRPA1 detects environmental chemicals and induces avoidance behavior and arousal from sleep.

First Author  Yonemitsu T Year  2013
Journal  Sci Rep Volume  3
Pages  3100 PubMed ID  24172941
Mgi Jnum  J:279611 Mgi Id  MGI:6218388
Doi  10.1038/srep03100 Citation  Yonemitsu T, et al. (2013) TRPA1 detects environmental chemicals and induces avoidance behavior and arousal from sleep. Sci Rep 3:3100
abstractText  Detecting threats and escaping before serious confrontations are important for animals to avoid danger and death. Transient receptor potential ankyrin 1 (TRPA1), a member of the TRP superfamily, is expressed in a subset of sensory neurons and mediates nociception evoked by pungent chemicals. Using behavioral testing, we found that TRPA1 knockout mice failed to avoid entering a chamber filled with vapor of formalin, allyl isothiocyanate, and acrolein. The avoidance behavior was blocked by nasal but not subcutaneous administration of a blocker to TRPA1. We also found that TRPA1 knockout mice did not wake when exposed to formalin during sleep. Additionally, the spinal trigeminal nucleus, the first relay neurons of the trigeminal system, showed massive expression of c-Fos after a brief (3 min) exposure to formalin vapor. TRPA1 seems to be a sentinel for environmental chemicals and induces avoidance behaviors and waking by way of the trigeminal system.
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