The canonical view is that touch is signaled by fast-conducting, thickly myelinated afferents, whereas pain is signaled by slow-conducting, thinly myelinated ("fast" pain) or unmyelinated ("slow" pain) afferents. While other mammals have thickly myelinated afferents signaling pain (ultrafast nociceptors), these have not been demonstrated in humans. Here, we performed single-unit axonal recordings (microneurography) from cutaneous mechanoreceptive afferents in healthy participants. We identified A-fiber high-threshold mechanoreceptors (A-HTMR5) that were insensitive to gentle touch, encoded noxious skin indentations, and displayed conduction velocities similar to A-fiber low-threshold mechanoreceptors. Intraneural electrical stimulation of s...
The skin acts as a complex sensory organ. The emerging new data on peripheral pain mechanisms from w...
International audienceSlowly-adapting type II (SA-II, Ruffini) mechanoreceptive afferents respond we...
Background: A myriad of studies have argued that tactile sensibility is underpinned exclusively by l...
The canonical view is that touch is signaled by fast-conducting, thickly myelinated afferents, where...
Background: Human, hairy skin contains a subgroup of C-fibers, the C-low threshold mechanoreceptive ...
Introduction: We recently showed that unmyelinated (C) tactile afferents in human hairy skin can con...
International audience—C-mechanoreceptors in humans comprise a population of unmyelinated afferents ...
In the setting of injury, myelinated primary afferent fibers that normally signal light touch are th...
We recently showed that C low-threshold mechanoreceptors (CLTMRs) contribute to touch-evoked pain (a...
International audienceThis article introduces a number of critical features of mechanical transducti...
We recently showed that C low-threshold mechanoreceptors (CLTMRs) contribute to touch-evoked pain (a...
IntroductionThe role of pain as a warning system necessitates a rapid transmission of information fr...
We recently demonstrated the emergence of touch-evoked pain (allodynia) during innocuous tactile sti...
Artículo de publicación ISIIt has been previously shown that unmyelinated afferent fibres in human s...
Painful mechanical stimuli activate multiple peripheral sensory afferent subtypes simultaneously, in...
The skin acts as a complex sensory organ. The emerging new data on peripheral pain mechanisms from w...
International audienceSlowly-adapting type II (SA-II, Ruffini) mechanoreceptive afferents respond we...
Background: A myriad of studies have argued that tactile sensibility is underpinned exclusively by l...
The canonical view is that touch is signaled by fast-conducting, thickly myelinated afferents, where...
Background: Human, hairy skin contains a subgroup of C-fibers, the C-low threshold mechanoreceptive ...
Introduction: We recently showed that unmyelinated (C) tactile afferents in human hairy skin can con...
International audience—C-mechanoreceptors in humans comprise a population of unmyelinated afferents ...
In the setting of injury, myelinated primary afferent fibers that normally signal light touch are th...
We recently showed that C low-threshold mechanoreceptors (CLTMRs) contribute to touch-evoked pain (a...
International audienceThis article introduces a number of critical features of mechanical transducti...
We recently showed that C low-threshold mechanoreceptors (CLTMRs) contribute to touch-evoked pain (a...
IntroductionThe role of pain as a warning system necessitates a rapid transmission of information fr...
We recently demonstrated the emergence of touch-evoked pain (allodynia) during innocuous tactile sti...
Artículo de publicación ISIIt has been previously shown that unmyelinated afferent fibres in human s...
Painful mechanical stimuli activate multiple peripheral sensory afferent subtypes simultaneously, in...
The skin acts as a complex sensory organ. The emerging new data on peripheral pain mechanisms from w...
International audienceSlowly-adapting type II (SA-II, Ruffini) mechanoreceptive afferents respond we...
Background: A myriad of studies have argued that tactile sensibility is underpinned exclusively by l...