Distinct firing properties among touch receptors are influenced by multiple, interworking anatomical structures. Our understanding of the functions and crosstalk of Merkel cells and their associated neurites-the end organs of slowly adapting type I (SAI) afferents-remains incomplete. Piezo2 mechanically activated channels are required both in Merkel cells and in sensory neurons for canonical SAI responses in rodents; however, a central unanswered question is how rapidly inactivating currents give rise to sustained action potential volleys in SAI afferents. The computational model herein synthesizes mechanotransduction currents originating from Merkel cells and neurites, in context of skin mechanics and neural dynamics. Its goal is to mimic ...
International audienceHow desensitization of mechanotransducer currents regulates afferent signal ge...
The recent discovery of nociceptive Schwann cells has changed our vision of how mechanotransduction ...
Interactions with the physical world are deeply rooted in our sense of touch and depend on ensembles...
<div><p>Distinct firing properties among touch receptors are influenced by multiple, interworking an...
SummarySensory systems for detecting tactile stimuli have evolved from touch-sensing nerves in inver...
Merkel cell-neurite complexes are highly sensitive touch receptors comprising sensory afferents and ...
The sense of touch provides critical information about our physical environment by transforming mech...
Sensory systems for detecting tactile stimuli have evolved from touch-sensing nerves in invertebrate...
Epithelial-neuronal signaling is essential for sensory encoding in touch, itch, and nociception; how...
SummarySensory tissues exposed to the environment, such as skin, olfactory epithelia, and taste buds...
Sensory tissues exposed to the environment, such as skin, olfactory epithelia, and taste buds, conti...
In whatever receptor system Merkel cells are found tney are always associated with a characteristic...
Merkel cells (MCs) associated with nerve terminals constitute MC-neurite complexes, which are involv...
Almost all sensory neurones in the dorsal root ganglia have a mechanosensory function. The transduct...
Interactions with the physical world are deeply rooted in our sense of touch and depend on ensembles...
International audienceHow desensitization of mechanotransducer currents regulates afferent signal ge...
The recent discovery of nociceptive Schwann cells has changed our vision of how mechanotransduction ...
Interactions with the physical world are deeply rooted in our sense of touch and depend on ensembles...
<div><p>Distinct firing properties among touch receptors are influenced by multiple, interworking an...
SummarySensory systems for detecting tactile stimuli have evolved from touch-sensing nerves in inver...
Merkel cell-neurite complexes are highly sensitive touch receptors comprising sensory afferents and ...
The sense of touch provides critical information about our physical environment by transforming mech...
Sensory systems for detecting tactile stimuli have evolved from touch-sensing nerves in invertebrate...
Epithelial-neuronal signaling is essential for sensory encoding in touch, itch, and nociception; how...
SummarySensory tissues exposed to the environment, such as skin, olfactory epithelia, and taste buds...
Sensory tissues exposed to the environment, such as skin, olfactory epithelia, and taste buds, conti...
In whatever receptor system Merkel cells are found tney are always associated with a characteristic...
Merkel cells (MCs) associated with nerve terminals constitute MC-neurite complexes, which are involv...
Almost all sensory neurones in the dorsal root ganglia have a mechanosensory function. The transduct...
Interactions with the physical world are deeply rooted in our sense of touch and depend on ensembles...
International audienceHow desensitization of mechanotransducer currents regulates afferent signal ge...
The recent discovery of nociceptive Schwann cells has changed our vision of how mechanotransduction ...
Interactions with the physical world are deeply rooted in our sense of touch and depend on ensembles...