AbstractAlthough T-type calcium channels were first described in sensory neurons, their function in sensory processing remains unclear. In isolated rat sensory neurons, we show that redox agents modulate T currents but not other voltage- and ligand-gated channels thought to mediate pain sensitivity. Similarly, redox agents modulate currents through Cav3.2 recombinant channels. When injected into peripheral receptive fields, reducing agents, including the endogenous amino acid L-cysteine, induce thermal hyperalgesia. This hyperalgesia is blocked by the oxidizing agent 5,5′-dithio-bis-(2-nitrobenzoic acid) (DTNB) and the T channel antagonist mibefradil. DTNB alone and in combination with mibefradil induces thermal analgesia. Likewise, L-cyste...
Transient receptor potential (TRP) ion channels are molecular gateways in sensory systems, an interf...
The Cav3.2 isoform of the T-type calcium channel is expressed in primary sensory neurons of the dors...
Recent data indicate that T-type Ca2 channels are amplifiers of peripheral pain signals, but their ...
AbstractAlthough T-type calcium channels were first described in sensory neurons, their function in ...
Aims: Neuropeptide substance P (SP) is produced and released by a subset of peripheral sensory neuro...
Injuries to peripheral nerve fibers induce neuropathic pain. But the involvement of adjacent uninjur...
International audienceVoltage-dependent calcium channels represent a major pathway of calcium entry ...
ABSTRACT: The sensation of pain can be dramat-ically altered in response to injury or disease. This ...
Objective Peripheral sensitization has been demonstrated to play a key role in the induction and per...
Review articles from the 5th International Meeting of the IASP Special Interest Group on Neuropathic...
OBJECTIVE—Morbid obesity may be accompanied by diabetes and painful diabetic neuropathy, a poorly un...
The last decade has witnessed an explosion in novel findings relating to the molecules involved in m...
We recently showed that streptozotocin (STZ) injections in rats lead to the development of painful p...
Detection of painful stimuli in the periphery is mediated by temperature-sensitive transient recepto...
AbstractWe hypothesized that TRPV4, a member of the transient receptor family of ion channels, funct...
Transient receptor potential (TRP) ion channels are molecular gateways in sensory systems, an interf...
The Cav3.2 isoform of the T-type calcium channel is expressed in primary sensory neurons of the dors...
Recent data indicate that T-type Ca2 channels are amplifiers of peripheral pain signals, but their ...
AbstractAlthough T-type calcium channels were first described in sensory neurons, their function in ...
Aims: Neuropeptide substance P (SP) is produced and released by a subset of peripheral sensory neuro...
Injuries to peripheral nerve fibers induce neuropathic pain. But the involvement of adjacent uninjur...
International audienceVoltage-dependent calcium channels represent a major pathway of calcium entry ...
ABSTRACT: The sensation of pain can be dramat-ically altered in response to injury or disease. This ...
Objective Peripheral sensitization has been demonstrated to play a key role in the induction and per...
Review articles from the 5th International Meeting of the IASP Special Interest Group on Neuropathic...
OBJECTIVE—Morbid obesity may be accompanied by diabetes and painful diabetic neuropathy, a poorly un...
The last decade has witnessed an explosion in novel findings relating to the molecules involved in m...
We recently showed that streptozotocin (STZ) injections in rats lead to the development of painful p...
Detection of painful stimuli in the periphery is mediated by temperature-sensitive transient recepto...
AbstractWe hypothesized that TRPV4, a member of the transient receptor family of ion channels, funct...
Transient receptor potential (TRP) ion channels are molecular gateways in sensory systems, an interf...
The Cav3.2 isoform of the T-type calcium channel is expressed in primary sensory neurons of the dors...
Recent data indicate that T-type Ca2 channels are amplifiers of peripheral pain signals, but their ...