Pain sensation and aversive behaviors entail the activation of nociceptor neurons, whose function is largely conserved across animals. The functional heterogeneity of nociceptors and ethical concerns are challenges for their study in mammalian models. Here, we investigate the function of a single type of genetically identified C. elegans thermonociceptor named FLP. Using calcium imaging in vivo, we demonstrate that FLP encodes thermal information in a tonic and graded manner over a wide thermal range spanning from noxious cold to noxious heat (8°C–36°C). This tonic-signaling mode allows FLP to trigger sustained behavioral changes necessary for escape behavior. Furthermore, we identify specific transient receptor potential, voltage-g...
Thermosensory nociception alerts organisms to potential environmental dangers, thereby serving as a ...
Living organisms including bacteria, plants and animals sense ambient temperature so that they can a...
Abstract Background Nociception evokes a rapid withdr...
Understanding how the nervous system bridges sensation and behavior requires the elucidation of com...
Polymodal nociceptors detect noxious stimuli including harsh touch, toxic chemicals, and extremes of...
All animals need to sense temperature to avoid hostile environments and to regulate their internal h...
The nematode Caenorhabditis elegans possesses a relatively simple nervous system of only 302 neurons...
An important function of the nervous system is to respond to changes in the environment. The nematod...
AbstractThe mechanism of temperature sensation is far less understood than the sensory response to o...
International audienceThe sensation of cold or heat depends on the activation of specific nerve endi...
Heat sensation, the ability to detect warm and noxious temperatures, is an ancient and indispensable...
SummaryBackgroundNociception generally evokes rapid withdrawal behavior in order to protect the tiss...
During navigation, animals process temporal sequences of sensory inputs to evaluate the surrounding ...
SummaryBackgroundThe neuronal mechanisms that encode specific stimulus features in order to elicit d...
Human body detects potentially damaging stimuli by specialized sensory nerve endings in the skin, th...
Thermosensory nociception alerts organisms to potential environmental dangers, thereby serving as a ...
Living organisms including bacteria, plants and animals sense ambient temperature so that they can a...
Abstract Background Nociception evokes a rapid withdr...
Understanding how the nervous system bridges sensation and behavior requires the elucidation of com...
Polymodal nociceptors detect noxious stimuli including harsh touch, toxic chemicals, and extremes of...
All animals need to sense temperature to avoid hostile environments and to regulate their internal h...
The nematode Caenorhabditis elegans possesses a relatively simple nervous system of only 302 neurons...
An important function of the nervous system is to respond to changes in the environment. The nematod...
AbstractThe mechanism of temperature sensation is far less understood than the sensory response to o...
International audienceThe sensation of cold or heat depends on the activation of specific nerve endi...
Heat sensation, the ability to detect warm and noxious temperatures, is an ancient and indispensable...
SummaryBackgroundNociception generally evokes rapid withdrawal behavior in order to protect the tiss...
During navigation, animals process temporal sequences of sensory inputs to evaluate the surrounding ...
SummaryBackgroundThe neuronal mechanisms that encode specific stimulus features in order to elicit d...
Human body detects potentially damaging stimuli by specialized sensory nerve endings in the skin, th...
Thermosensory nociception alerts organisms to potential environmental dangers, thereby serving as a ...
Living organisms including bacteria, plants and animals sense ambient temperature so that they can a...
Abstract Background Nociception evokes a rapid withdr...