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Publication : The Role of TRESK in Discrete Sensory Neuron Populations and Somatosensory Processing.

First Author  Weir GA Year  2019
Journal  Front Mol Neurosci Volume  12
Pages  170 PubMed ID  31379497
Mgi Jnum  J:280276 Mgi Id  MGI:6359059
Doi  10.3389/fnmol.2019.00170 Citation  Weir GA, et al. (2019) The Role of TRESK in Discrete Sensory Neuron Populations and Somatosensory Processing. Front Mol Neurosci 12:170
abstractText  Two-pore domain K(+) (K2P) channels generate K(+) leak current, which serves a vital role in controlling and modulating neuronal excitability. This diverse family of K(+) channels exhibit distinct expression and function across neuronal tissues. TWIK-related spinal cord K(+) channel (TRESK) is a K2P channel with a particularly enriched role in sensory neurons and in vivo pain pathways. Here, we explored the role of TRESK across molecularly distinct sensory neuron populations and assessed its contribution to different sensory modalities. We found TRESK mRNA only in select populations of C- and A-delta nociceptors, in addition to low threshold D-hair afferents. Neurons from mice in which TRESK has been ablated demonstrated marked hyperexcitability, which was amplified under inflammatory challenge. Detailed behavioral phenotyping of TRESK knockout mice revealed specific deficits in somatosensory processing of noxious and non-noxious stimuli. These results demonstrate novel roles of TRESK in somatosensory processing and offer important information to those wishing to target the channel for therapeutic means.
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