Facial injections of pruritogens or algogens elicit distinct behavior responses in rats and excite overlapping populations of primary sensory and trigeminal subnucleus caudalis neurons.
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New insights into the mechanisms of itch: are pain and itch controlled by distinct mechanisms?Incoherent feed-forward regulatory loops control segregation of C-mechanoreceptors, nociceptors, and pruriceptorsCharacterization of pruriceptive trigeminothalamic tract neurons in rats.Neural processing of itch.The peripheral and central mechanisms underlying itchBehavioral model of itch, alloknesis, pain and allodynia in the lower hindlimb and correlative responses of lumbar dorsal horn neurons in the mouse.Eugenol and carvacrol excite first- and second-order trigeminal neurons and enhance their heat-evoked responses.Capsaicin-responsive corneal afferents do not contain TRPV1 at their central terminals in trigeminal nucleus caudalis in ratsRole of spinal bombesin-responsive neurons in nonhistaminergic itch.Response characteristics of pruriceptive and nociceptive trigeminoparabrachial tract neurons in the rat.Enhanced nonpeptidergic intraepidermal fiber density and an expanded subset of chloroquine-responsive trigeminal neurons in a mouse model of dry skin itch.Chemesthesis and the chemical senses as components of a "chemofensor complex".Molecular and cellular mechanisms that initiate pain and itch.Effects of acute stressors on itch- and pain-related behaviors in rats.Denervation of the Lacrimal Gland Leads to Corneal Hypoalgesia in a Novel Rat Model of Aqueous Dry Eye Disease.Effects of scratching and other counterstimuli on responses of trigeminothalamic tract neurons to itch-inducing stimuli in rats.Itch and analgesia resulting from intrathecal application of morphine: contrasting effects on different populations of trigeminothalamic tract neurons.Anatomical evidence of pruriceptive trigeminothalamic and trigeminoparabrachial projection neurons in mice.Scratching inhibits serotonin-evoked responses of rat dorsal horn neurons in a site- and state-dependent manner.Peripheral mechanisms of itch.Molecular signaling and targets from itch: lessons for cough.The Gastrin-Releasing Peptide Receptor (GRPR) in the Spinal Cord as a Novel Pharmacological TargetProtease-activated receptors and itch.Preclinical and human surrogate models of itch.Differential drug effects on spontaneous and evoked pain behavior in a model of trigeminal neuropathic pain.Gustatory modulation of the responses of trigeminal subnucleus caudalis neurons to noxious stimulation of the tongue in rats.Itch elicited by intradermal injection of serotonin, intracisternal injection of morphine, and their synergistic interactions in rats.Differences in peripheral endocannabinoid modulation of scratching behavior in facial vs. spinally-innervated skinDissociable effects of the kappa opioid receptor agonist nalfurafine on pain/itch-stimulated and pain/itch-depressed behaviors in male rats.PCR detects bands consistent with the expression of receptors associated with pruritus in canine dorsal root ganglia.Select noxious stimuli induce changes on corneal nerve morphology.
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Facial injections of pruritogens or algogens elicit distinct behavior responses in rats and excite overlapping populations of primary sensory and trigeminal subnucleus caudalis neurons.
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Facial injections of pruritoge ...... l subnucleus caudalis neurons.
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Amanda Klein
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10.1152/JN.00302.2011
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2011-06-08T00:00:00Z