Angina, the prototypic vasoocclusive pain, is a radiating chest pain that occurs when heart muscle gets insufficient blood because of coronary artery disease. Other examples of vasoocclusive pain include the acute pain of heart attack and the intermittent pains that accompany sickle cell anemia and peripheral artery disease. All these conditions cause ischemia � insufficient oxygen delivery for local metabolic demand — and this releases lactic acid as cells switch to anaerobic metabolism. Recent discoveries demonstrate that sensory neurons innervating the heart are richly endowed with an ion channel that is opened by, and perfectly tuned for, the lactic acid released by muscle ischemia[1,2]
Background: Ischemia–reperfusion injury (IRI) is one of the major risk factors implicated in morbidi...
AbstractGastric acid is of paramount importance for digestion and protection from pathogens but, at ...
Background—Acid reflux can elicit non-cardiac chest pain (NCCP), possibly through altered visceral s...
Ischemic pain occurs when there is insufficient blood flow for the metabolic needs of an organ. The ...
SummaryIschemic pain—examples include the chest pain of a heart attack and the leg pain of a 30 s sp...
AbstractAcid-sensing ion channels (ASICs) open when extracellular pH drops and they are enhanced by ...
Pathophysiological conditions such as inflammation, ischemia, infection and tissue injury can all ev...
Acid-Sensing Ion channel 3 (ASIC3) is a member of the ASIC family (ASIC1-4), which are excitatory io...
Background—Chest pain is a hallmark of myocardial ischemia, but its underlying signaling mechanisms ...
T HE DISTRESS or pain of angina pee-toris and of acute myocardial infarction is consequent to ischem...
Les canaux ASIC3 (« Acid-Sensing Ion Channel 3) sont des canaux ioniques excitateurs qui appartienne...
International audiencePressure-induced vasodilation (PIV) delays the decrease in cutaneous blood flo...
International audienceTissue acidosis is an important feature of inflammation. It is a direct cause ...
Musculoskeletal pain due to ischemia is present in a variety of clinical conditions including periph...
Angina pectoris is the major symptom of ischemic heart disease (IHD). It is a visceral pain and the ...
Background: Ischemia–reperfusion injury (IRI) is one of the major risk factors implicated in morbidi...
AbstractGastric acid is of paramount importance for digestion and protection from pathogens but, at ...
Background—Acid reflux can elicit non-cardiac chest pain (NCCP), possibly through altered visceral s...
Ischemic pain occurs when there is insufficient blood flow for the metabolic needs of an organ. The ...
SummaryIschemic pain—examples include the chest pain of a heart attack and the leg pain of a 30 s sp...
AbstractAcid-sensing ion channels (ASICs) open when extracellular pH drops and they are enhanced by ...
Pathophysiological conditions such as inflammation, ischemia, infection and tissue injury can all ev...
Acid-Sensing Ion channel 3 (ASIC3) is a member of the ASIC family (ASIC1-4), which are excitatory io...
Background—Chest pain is a hallmark of myocardial ischemia, but its underlying signaling mechanisms ...
T HE DISTRESS or pain of angina pee-toris and of acute myocardial infarction is consequent to ischem...
Les canaux ASIC3 (« Acid-Sensing Ion Channel 3) sont des canaux ioniques excitateurs qui appartienne...
International audiencePressure-induced vasodilation (PIV) delays the decrease in cutaneous blood flo...
International audienceTissue acidosis is an important feature of inflammation. It is a direct cause ...
Musculoskeletal pain due to ischemia is present in a variety of clinical conditions including periph...
Angina pectoris is the major symptom of ischemic heart disease (IHD). It is a visceral pain and the ...
Background: Ischemia–reperfusion injury (IRI) is one of the major risk factors implicated in morbidi...
AbstractGastric acid is of paramount importance for digestion and protection from pathogens but, at ...
Background—Acid reflux can elicit non-cardiac chest pain (NCCP), possibly through altered visceral s...