Detecting and avoiding noxious heat is crucial to prevent burn injury. While the nociceptor neurons involved in conveying heat-induced pain were identified more than a century ago, the molecular sensors responsible for detecting noxious heat had remained elusive. In a recent study, important progress was made in our understanding of the molecular basis of acute noxious heat sensing, with the identification of a set of three transient receptor potential (TRP) ion channels, TRPV1, TRPA1, and TRPM3, which have crucial but largely redundant roles in acute heat sensing. Most strikingly, combined elimination of all three TRP channels causes a complete loss of the acute avoidance reaction to noxious heat, without affecting pain responses to painfu...
Our ability to perceive temperature is crucial: it enables us to swiftly react to noxiously cold or ...
AbstractSix members of the mammalian transient receptor potential (TRP) ion channels respond to vari...
All animals need to sense temperature to avoid hostile environments and to regulate their internal h...
Heat sensation, the ability to detect warm and noxious temperatures, is an ancient and indispensable...
Heat sensation, the ability to detect warm and noxious temperatures, is an ancient and indispensable...
Detection of painful stimuli in the periphery is mediated by temperature-sensitive transient recepto...
Detection of painful stimuli in the periphery is mediated by temperature-sensitive transient recepto...
Detection of painful stimuli in the periphery is mediated by temperature-sensitive transient recepto...
Detection of painful stimuli in the periphery is mediated by temperature-sensitive transient recepto...
Abstract: Nociceptors with peripheral and central projections express temperature sensitive transien...
Background: Transient receptor potential ion channels play a role in thermal hyperalgesia and are am...
AbstractPatients with inflammatory or neuropathic pain experience hypersensitivity to mechanical, th...
Although several members of the transient receptor potential (TRP) superfamily of cation channels ha...
Abstract Background Acute or chronic tissue damage induces an inflammatory response accompanied by p...
Abstract Background The discovery of heat-sensitive Transient Receptor Potential Vanilloid (TRPV) io...
Our ability to perceive temperature is crucial: it enables us to swiftly react to noxiously cold or ...
AbstractSix members of the mammalian transient receptor potential (TRP) ion channels respond to vari...
All animals need to sense temperature to avoid hostile environments and to regulate their internal h...
Heat sensation, the ability to detect warm and noxious temperatures, is an ancient and indispensable...
Heat sensation, the ability to detect warm and noxious temperatures, is an ancient and indispensable...
Detection of painful stimuli in the periphery is mediated by temperature-sensitive transient recepto...
Detection of painful stimuli in the periphery is mediated by temperature-sensitive transient recepto...
Detection of painful stimuli in the periphery is mediated by temperature-sensitive transient recepto...
Detection of painful stimuli in the periphery is mediated by temperature-sensitive transient recepto...
Abstract: Nociceptors with peripheral and central projections express temperature sensitive transien...
Background: Transient receptor potential ion channels play a role in thermal hyperalgesia and are am...
AbstractPatients with inflammatory or neuropathic pain experience hypersensitivity to mechanical, th...
Although several members of the transient receptor potential (TRP) superfamily of cation channels ha...
Abstract Background Acute or chronic tissue damage induces an inflammatory response accompanied by p...
Abstract Background The discovery of heat-sensitive Transient Receptor Potential Vanilloid (TRPV) io...
Our ability to perceive temperature is crucial: it enables us to swiftly react to noxiously cold or ...
AbstractSix members of the mammalian transient receptor potential (TRP) ion channels respond to vari...
All animals need to sense temperature to avoid hostile environments and to regulate their internal h...