SummaryTRPA1 is an excitatory ion channel targeted by pungent irritants from mustard and garlic. TRPA1 has been proposed to function in diverse sensory processes, including thermal (cold) nociception, hearing, and inflammatory pain. Using TRPA1-deficient mice, we now show that this channel is the sole target through which mustard oil and garlic activate primary afferent nociceptors to produce inflammatory pain. TRPA1 is also targeted by environmental irritants, such as acrolein, that account for toxic and inflammatory actions of tear gas, vehicle exhaust, and metabolic byproducts of chemotherapeutic agents. TRPA1-deficient mice display normal cold sensitivity and unimpaired auditory function, suggesting that this channel is not required for...
Chemonociception represents an important signaling mechanism of acute pain, but it may also contribu...
The transient receptor potential ion channel TRPA1 confers the ability to detect tissue damaging che...
The transient receptor potential ion channel TRPA1 confers the ability to detect tissue damaging che...
SummaryTRPA1 is an excitatory ion channel targeted by pungent irritants from mustard and garlic. TRP...
TRP cation channels transduce mechanical, thermal, and pain-related inflammatory signals. In this is...
SummaryTRPA1, a member of the transient receptor potential (TRP) family of ion channels, is expresse...
Contact dermatitis is a very common inflammatory reaction in the skin, causing not only aesthetic pr...
Mustard oil (MO) is a plant-derived irritant that has been extensively used in experimental models t...
AbstractSix members of the mammalian transient receptor potential (TRP) ion channels respond to vari...
Six members of the mammalian transient receptor potential (TRP) ion channels respond to varied tempe...
The transient receptor potential ankyrin subtype 1 protein (TRPA1) is a nonselective cation channel ...
TRPA1 - also known as the ‘wasabi receptor’ - is activated by pungent natural products from mustard ...
TRPA1 - also known as the ‘wasabi receptor’ - is activated by pungent natural products from mustard ...
The transient receptor potential ankyrin subtype 1 protein (TRPA1) is a nonselective cation channel ...
SummaryTRPA1, a member of the transient receptor potential (TRP) family of ion channels, is expresse...
Chemonociception represents an important signaling mechanism of acute pain, but it may also contribu...
The transient receptor potential ion channel TRPA1 confers the ability to detect tissue damaging che...
The transient receptor potential ion channel TRPA1 confers the ability to detect tissue damaging che...
SummaryTRPA1 is an excitatory ion channel targeted by pungent irritants from mustard and garlic. TRP...
TRP cation channels transduce mechanical, thermal, and pain-related inflammatory signals. In this is...
SummaryTRPA1, a member of the transient receptor potential (TRP) family of ion channels, is expresse...
Contact dermatitis is a very common inflammatory reaction in the skin, causing not only aesthetic pr...
Mustard oil (MO) is a plant-derived irritant that has been extensively used in experimental models t...
AbstractSix members of the mammalian transient receptor potential (TRP) ion channels respond to vari...
Six members of the mammalian transient receptor potential (TRP) ion channels respond to varied tempe...
The transient receptor potential ankyrin subtype 1 protein (TRPA1) is a nonselective cation channel ...
TRPA1 - also known as the ‘wasabi receptor’ - is activated by pungent natural products from mustard ...
TRPA1 - also known as the ‘wasabi receptor’ - is activated by pungent natural products from mustard ...
The transient receptor potential ankyrin subtype 1 protein (TRPA1) is a nonselective cation channel ...
SummaryTRPA1, a member of the transient receptor potential (TRP) family of ion channels, is expresse...
Chemonociception represents an important signaling mechanism of acute pain, but it may also contribu...
The transient receptor potential ion channel TRPA1 confers the ability to detect tissue damaging che...
The transient receptor potential ion channel TRPA1 confers the ability to detect tissue damaging che...