International audienceCold temperature detection involves the process of sensory transduction in cutaneous primary sensory nerve terminals, which converts thermal stimuli into depolarizations of the membrane. This transformation into electrical signals is followed by the subsequent propagation of action potentials in cold-sensitive afferent nerve fibers. A large array of ion channels shapes this process; however, the precise contribution of specific ion channel subtypes to cold perception and cold pain remains elusive. This review aims at giving an update on our current understanding of the role played by TRPs, leak K ϩ and voltage-gated Na ϩ and K ϩ channels in the transduction of cold by nociceptors and in cold-induced pain
Ambient temperature is detected via specialized sensory nerve ending in the skin. The transduction o...
It is assumed that different pain phenotypes are based on varying molecular pathomechanisms. Distinc...
Item does not contain fulltextOne of the sensory complications of traumatic peripheral nerve injury ...
International audienceCold temperature detection involves the process of sensory transduction in cut...
Human body detects potentially damaging stimuli by specialized sensory nerve endings in the skin, th...
International audienceThe sensation of cold or heat depends on the activation of specific nerve endi...
Cold-triggered pain is essential to avoid prolonged exposure to harmfully low temperatures. However,...
Abstract Recognition of temperature is a critical element of sensory perception and allows us to eva...
The aim of this thesis was to characterise the molecular mechanisms involved in cold transduction in...
Detection of painful stimuli in the periphery is mediated by temperature-sensitive transient recepto...
Transient receptor potential (TRP) ion channels are molecular gateways in sensory systems, an interf...
SummaryCold-triggered pain is essential to avoid prolonged exposure to harmfully low temperatures. H...
Background: It is assumed that different pain phenotypes are based on varying molecular pathomechani...
The role of temperature sensations elicited from the skin, include object identification, thermoregu...
It is assumed that different pain phenotypes are based on varying molecular pathomechanisms. Distinc...
Ambient temperature is detected via specialized sensory nerve ending in the skin. The transduction o...
It is assumed that different pain phenotypes are based on varying molecular pathomechanisms. Distinc...
Item does not contain fulltextOne of the sensory complications of traumatic peripheral nerve injury ...
International audienceCold temperature detection involves the process of sensory transduction in cut...
Human body detects potentially damaging stimuli by specialized sensory nerve endings in the skin, th...
International audienceThe sensation of cold or heat depends on the activation of specific nerve endi...
Cold-triggered pain is essential to avoid prolonged exposure to harmfully low temperatures. However,...
Abstract Recognition of temperature is a critical element of sensory perception and allows us to eva...
The aim of this thesis was to characterise the molecular mechanisms involved in cold transduction in...
Detection of painful stimuli in the periphery is mediated by temperature-sensitive transient recepto...
Transient receptor potential (TRP) ion channels are molecular gateways in sensory systems, an interf...
SummaryCold-triggered pain is essential to avoid prolonged exposure to harmfully low temperatures. H...
Background: It is assumed that different pain phenotypes are based on varying molecular pathomechani...
The role of temperature sensations elicited from the skin, include object identification, thermoregu...
It is assumed that different pain phenotypes are based on varying molecular pathomechanisms. Distinc...
Ambient temperature is detected via specialized sensory nerve ending in the skin. The transduction o...
It is assumed that different pain phenotypes are based on varying molecular pathomechanisms. Distinc...
Item does not contain fulltextOne of the sensory complications of traumatic peripheral nerve injury ...