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Publication : Functional and Molecular Characterization of Mechanoinsensitive "Silent" Nociceptors.

First Author  Prato V Year  2017
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  21
Issue  11 Pages  3102-3115
PubMed ID  29241539 Mgi Jnum  J:255131
Mgi Id  MGI:6104136 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2017.11.066
Citation  Prato V, et al. (2017) Functional and Molecular Characterization of Mechanoinsensitive "Silent" Nociceptors. Cell Rep 21(11):3102-3115
abstractText  Mechanical and thermal hyperalgesia (pain hypersensitivity) are cardinal signs of inflammation. Although the mechanism underlying thermal hyperalgesia is well understood, the cellular and molecular basis of mechanical hyperalgesia is poorly described. Here, we have identified a subset of peptidergic C-fiber nociceptors that are insensitive to noxious mechanical stimuli under normal conditions but become sensitized to such stimuli when exposed to the inflammatory mediator nerve growth factor (NGF). Strikingly, NGF did not affect mechanosensitivity of other nociceptors. We show that these mechanoinsensitive "silent" nociceptors are characterized by the expression of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-3 (CHRNA3) and that the mechanically gated ion channel PIEZO2 mediates NGF-induced mechanosensitivity in these neurons. Retrograde tracing revealed that CHRNA3(+) nociceptors account for approximately 50% of all peptidergic nociceptive afferents innervating visceral organs and deep somatic tissues. Hence, our data suggest that NGF-induced "un-silencing" of CHRNA3(+) nociceptors significantly contributes to the development of mechanical hyperalgesia during inflammation.
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