Facial injections of pruritogens and algogens excite partly overlapping populations of primary and second-order trigeminal neurons in mice
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Characterization of pruriceptive trigeminothalamic tract neurons in rats.Neural processing of itch.A subpopulation of nociceptors specifically linked to itchActivity-dependent silencing reveals functionally distinct itch-generating sensory neurons.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.Itch mechanisms and circuits.Role of spinal bombesin-responsive neurons in nonhistaminergic itch.Enhanced responses of lumbar superficial dorsal horn neurons to intradermal PAR-2 agonist but not histamine in a mouse hindpaw dry skin itch model.Facial injections of pruritogens or algogens elicit distinct behavior responses in rats and excite overlapping populations of primary sensory and trigeminal subnucleus caudalis neurons.Chemesthesis and the chemical senses as components of a "chemofensor complex".HTR7 Mediates Serotonergic Acute and Chronic ItchTLR3 deficiency impairs spinal cord synaptic transmission, central sensitization, and pruritus in mice.Mouse model of touch-evoked itch (alloknesis)Anti-hyperalgesic effects of anti-serotonergic compounds on serotonin- and capsaicin-evoked thermal hyperalgesia in the rat.Hydrogen sulfide-induced itch requires activation of Cav3.2 T-type calcium channel in mice.Intradermal endothelin-1 excites bombesin-responsive superficial dorsal horn neurons in the mouse.Pruriceptive spinothalamic tract neurons: physiological properties and projection targets in the primate.Anatomical evidence of pruriceptive trigeminothalamic and trigeminoparabrachial projection neurons in mice.Peripheral and spinal 5-HT receptors participate in cholestatic itch and antinociception induced by bile duct ligation in rats.Serotonergic neuromodulation of peripheral nociceptors.Roles of glutamate, substance P, and gastrin-releasing peptide as spinal neurotransmitters of histaminergic and nonhistaminergic itchA sensory neuron-expressed IL-31 receptor mediates T helper cell-dependent itch: Involvement of TRPV1 and TRPA1.Extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) activation is required for itch sensation in the spinal cord.Mouse models of acute, chemical itch and pain in humans.Population coding of somatic sensations.Peripheral mechanisms of itch.The Gastrin-Releasing Peptide Receptor (GRPR) in the Spinal Cord as a Novel Pharmacological TargetProtease-activated receptors and itch.Itch elicited by intradermal injection of serotonin, intracisternal injection of morphine, and their synergistic interactions in rats.Distinct roles of NMB and GRP in itch transmission.Innocuous warming enhances peripheral serotonergic itch signaling and evokes enhanced responses in serotonin-responsive dorsal horn neurons in the mouse.Lysophosphatidic acid-induced itch is mediated by signalling of LPA5 receptor, phospholipase D and TRPA1/TRPV1.
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Facial injections of pruritogens and algogens excite partly overlapping populations of primary and second-order trigeminal neurons in mice
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10.1152/JN.00563.2010
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2010-08-25T00:00:00Z