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Publication : Genetic Identification of an Expansive Mechanoreceptor Sensitive to Skin Stroking.

First Author  Bai L Year  2015
Journal  Cell Volume  163
Issue  7 Pages  1783-1795
PubMed ID  26687362 Mgi Jnum  J:227979
Mgi Id  MGI:5704225 Doi  10.1016/j.cell.2015.11.060
Citation  Bai L, et al. (2015) Genetic Identification of an Expansive Mechanoreceptor Sensitive to Skin Stroking. Cell 163(7):1783-95
abstractText  Touch perception begins with activation of low-threshold mechanoreceptors (LTMRs) in the periphery. LTMR terminals exhibit tremendous morphological heterogeneity that specifies their mechanical receptivity. In a survey of mammalian skin, we found a preponderance of neurofilament-heavy-chain(+) circumferential endings associated with hair follicles, prompting us to develop a genetic strategy to interrogate these neurons. Targeted in vivo recordings revealed them to be Abeta field-LTMRs, identified 50 years ago but largely elusive thereafter. Remarkably, while Abeta field-LTMRs are highly sensitive to gentle stroking of the skin, they are unresponsive to hair deflection, and they encode skin indentation in the noxious range across large, spotty receptive fields. Individual Abeta field-LTMRs form up to 180 circumferential endings, making them the most anatomically expansive LTMR identified to date. Thus, Abeta field-LTMRs are a major mammalian LTMR subtype that forms circumferential endings in hairy skin, and their sensitivity to gentle skin stroking arises through integration across many low-sensitivity circumferential endings.
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