Background: Gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP) is thought to play a role in the itch evoked by intradermal injection of chloroquine. Although some early studies suggested that GRP was expressed in pruriceptive primary afferents, it is now thought that GRP in the spinal cord is derived mainly from a population of excitatory interneurons in lamina II, and it has been suggested that these are involved in the itch pathway. To test this hypothesis, we used the transcription factor Fos and phosphorylation of extracellular signal-regulated kinases (ERK) to look for evidence that interneurons expressing GRP were activated following intradermal injection of chloroquine into the calf, in mice that express enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) in the...
Itch is a sensation that promotes the desire to scratch, which can be evoked by mechanical and chemi...
Spinal transmission of pruritoceptive (itch) signals requires transneuronal signaling by gastrin-rel...
Spinal transmission of pruritoceptive (itch) signals requires transneuronal signaling by gastrin-rel...
Background: Gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP) and its receptor have been shown to play an important r...
Background: Gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP) and its receptor have been shown to play an important r...
Itch is a sensation that promotes the desire to scratch, which can be evoked by mechanical and chemi...
Itch is a sensation that promotes the desire to scratch, which can be evoked by mechanical and chemi...
Itch is a sensation that promotes the desire to scratch, which can be evoked by mechanical and chemi...
Gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP) is a spinal itch transmitter expressed by a small population of dors...
Gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP) is a spinal itch transmitter expressed by a small population of dors...
Itch is a sensation that promotes the desire to scratch, which can be evoked by mechanical and chemi...
Neurons in the superficial dorsal horn that express the gastrin-releasing peptide receptor (GRPR) ar...
SummaryThe cellular and molecular mechanisms mediating histamine-independent itch in primary sensory...
Itch is a sensation that promotes the desire to scratch, which can be evoked by mechanical and chemi...
There is continuing controversy relating to the primary afferent neurotransmitter that conveys itch ...
Itch is a sensation that promotes the desire to scratch, which can be evoked by mechanical and chemi...
Spinal transmission of pruritoceptive (itch) signals requires transneuronal signaling by gastrin-rel...
Spinal transmission of pruritoceptive (itch) signals requires transneuronal signaling by gastrin-rel...
Background: Gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP) and its receptor have been shown to play an important r...
Background: Gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP) and its receptor have been shown to play an important r...
Itch is a sensation that promotes the desire to scratch, which can be evoked by mechanical and chemi...
Itch is a sensation that promotes the desire to scratch, which can be evoked by mechanical and chemi...
Itch is a sensation that promotes the desire to scratch, which can be evoked by mechanical and chemi...
Gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP) is a spinal itch transmitter expressed by a small population of dors...
Gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP) is a spinal itch transmitter expressed by a small population of dors...
Itch is a sensation that promotes the desire to scratch, which can be evoked by mechanical and chemi...
Neurons in the superficial dorsal horn that express the gastrin-releasing peptide receptor (GRPR) ar...
SummaryThe cellular and molecular mechanisms mediating histamine-independent itch in primary sensory...
Itch is a sensation that promotes the desire to scratch, which can be evoked by mechanical and chemi...
There is continuing controversy relating to the primary afferent neurotransmitter that conveys itch ...
Itch is a sensation that promotes the desire to scratch, which can be evoked by mechanical and chemi...
Spinal transmission of pruritoceptive (itch) signals requires transneuronal signaling by gastrin-rel...
Spinal transmission of pruritoceptive (itch) signals requires transneuronal signaling by gastrin-rel...