Neurons in the superficial dorsal horn that express the gastrin-releasing peptide receptor (GRPR) are strongly implicated in spinal itch pathways. However, a recent study reported that many of these correspond to vertical cells, a population of interneurons that are thought to transmit nociceptive information. In this study, we have used a GRPRCreERT2 mouse line to identify and target cells that possess Grpr mRNA. We find that the GRPR cells are highly concentrated in lamina I and the outer part of lamina II, that they are all glutamatergic, and that they account for ∼15% of the excitatory neurons in the superficial dorsal horn. We had previously identified 6 neurochemically distinct excitatory interneuron populations in this region based o...
Background: Gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP) and its receptor have been shown to play an important r...
It has been known that algogens and cooling could inhibit itch sensation; however, the underlying mo...
It has been known that algogens and cooling could inhibit itch sensation; however, the underlying mo...
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...
Itch is a sensation that promotes the desire to scratch, which can be evoked by mechanical and chemi...
The superficial dorsal horn (SDH) of the spinal cord contains a diverse array of neurons. The vast m...
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...
Excitatory interneurons account for the majority of neurons in the superficial dorsal horn, but desp...
Background: Gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP) and its receptor have been shown to play an important r...
Itch and pain are two distinct sensations. Although our previous study suggested that gastrin-releas...
Background: Gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP) and its receptor have been shown to play an important r...
It has been known that algogens and cooling could inhibit itch sensation; however, the underlying mo...
It has been known that algogens and cooling could inhibit itch sensation; however, the underlying mo...
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...
Itch is a sensation that promotes the desire to scratch, which can be evoked by mechanical and chemi...
The superficial dorsal horn (SDH) of the spinal cord contains a diverse array of neurons. The vast m...
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...
Excitatory interneurons account for the majority of neurons in the superficial dorsal horn, but desp...
Background: Gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP) and its receptor have been shown to play an important r...
Itch and pain are two distinct sensations. Although our previous study suggested that gastrin-releas...
Background: Gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP) and its receptor have been shown to play an important r...
It has been known that algogens and cooling could inhibit itch sensation; however, the underlying mo...
It has been known that algogens and cooling could inhibit itch sensation; however, the underlying mo...