Protons: small stimulants of capsaicin-sensitive sensory nerves.
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An endogenous capsaicin-like substance with high potency at recombinant and native vanilloid VR1 receptors.Amiloride-blockable acid-sensing ion channels are leading acid sensors expressed in human nociceptorsIon channels gated by heatActivation and sensitisation of the vanilloid receptor: role in gastrointestinal inflammation and functionNeurogenic responses mediated by vanilloid receptor-1 (TRPV1) are blocked by the high affinity antagonist, iodo-resiniferatoxinThe role of Transient Receptor Potential Vanilloid 1 (TRPV1) channels in pancreatitisAcidification of rat TRPV1 alters the kinetics of capsaicin responses.Use of Animal Models in Understanding Cancer-induced Bone PainThe TRPA1 channel in migraine mechanism and treatmentDirect activation of capsaicin receptors by products of lipoxygenases: endogenous capsaicin-like substancesProtein kinase C activation potentiates gating of the vanilloid receptor VR1 by capsaicin, protons, heat and anandamideCough challenge in the assessment of cough reflex.The effects of capsaicin and acidity on currents generated by noxious heat in cultured neonatal rat dorsal root ganglion neuronesTRPA1 is a component of the nociceptive response to CO2A modulatory subunit of acid sensing ion channels in brain and dorsal root ganglion cellsA sensory neuron-specific, proton-gated ion channelEndogenous airway acidification. Implications for asthma pathophysiology.Oxytocin inhibits the activity of acid-sensing ion channels through the vasopressin, V1A receptor in primary sensory neuronsAcid activation of Trpv1 leads to an up-regulation of calcitonin gene-related peptide expression in dorsal root ganglion neurons via the CaMK-CREB cascade: a potential mechanism of inflammatory pain.Cellular function and molecular structure of ecto-nucleotidases.Distinct subclassification of DRG neurons innervating the distal colon and glans penis/distal urethra based on the electrophysiological current signature.Transient receptor potential ankyrin 1 channel localized to non-neuronal airway cells promotes non-neurogenic inflammation.Hydrogen sulfide causes vanilloid receptor 1-mediated neurogenic inflammation in the airwaysAirway irritation and cough evoked by acid: from human to ion channel.Acid potentiation of the capsaicin receptor determined by a key extracellular siteAcid sensing by visceral afferent neurones.Acid-sensitive ion channels and receptorsAntitussive activity of iodo-resiniferatoxin in guinea pigsProton block of proton-activated TRPV1 current.More sensory competence for nociceptive neurons in culture.Airway reflux, cough and respiratory diseaseThe effect of L-ascorbic acid and/or tocopherol supplementation on electrophysiological parameters of the colon of rats chronically exposed to leadInhibition of citric acid- and capsaicin-induced cough by novel TRPV-1 antagonist, V112220, in guinea-pigEffects of anoxia and aglycemia on cytosolic calcium regulation in rat sensory neurons.The effects of repeated dermal application of capsaicin to the human skin on pain and vasodilatation induced by intradermal injection of acid and hypertonic solutions.Femoral artery occlusion augments TRPV1-mediated sympathetic responsivenessThe pharmacological challenge to tame the transient receptor potential vanilloid-1 (TRPV1) nocisensorContribution of nerve growth factor to augmented TRPV1 responses of muscle sensory neurons by femoral artery occlusionTransient receptor potential ankyrin receptor 1 is a novel target for pro-tussive agents.Acid-sensing ion channels and pain: therapeutic potential?
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Protons: small stimulants of capsaicin-sensitive sensory nerves.
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Protons: small stimulants of capsaicin-sensitive sensory nerves.
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Protons: small stimulants of capsaicin-sensitive sensory nerves.
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Protons: small stimulants of capsaicin-sensitive sensory nerves.
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Protons: small stimulants of capsaicin-sensitive sensory nerves.
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10.1016/0166-2236(94)90149-X
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1994-12-01T00:00:00Z