Somatosensory low threshold mechanoreceptors (LTMRs) sense innocuous mechanical forces, largely through specialized axon termini termed sensory nerve endings, where the mechanotransduction process initiates upon activation of mechanotransducers. In humans, a subset of sensory nerve endings is enlarged, forming bulb-like expansions, termed bulbous nerve endings. There is no in vitro human model to study these neuronal endings. Piezo2 is the main mechanotransducer found in LTMRs. Recent evidence shows that Piezo1, the other mechanotransducer considered absent in dorsal root ganglia (DRG), is expressed at low level in somatosensory neurons. We established a differentiation protocol to generate, from iPSC-derived neuronal precursor cells, human...
Stretch-activated afferent neurons, such as those of mammalian muscle spindles, are essential for pr...
Mutations in human PIEZO2, encoding for a mechanosensitive ion channel, lead to skeletal abnormaliti...
SummaryIn mammals, the first step in the perception of form and texture is the activation of trigemi...
Somatosensory low threshold mechanoreceptors (LTMRs) sense innocuous mechanical forces, largely thro...
Human sensory neurons are inaccessible for functional examination, and thus little is known about th...
The sense of touch provides critical information about our physical environment by transforming mech...
The recent discovery of nociceptive Schwann cells has changed our vision of how mechanotransduction ...
SummaryInnocuous touch of the skin is detected by distinct populations of neurons, the low-threshold...
Resumen del póster presentado al 49th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, celebrado en C...
Tactile information is critical for our ability to manipulate objects, recognize textures, and provi...
Tactile information is critical for our ability to manipulate objects, recognize textures, and provi...
Mechanosensitive ion channels, Piezo1 and 2, are activated by pressure and involved in diverse physi...
The membrane protein TMEM150C has been proposed to form a mechanosensitive ion channel that is requi...
Summary: A variety of mechanosensory neurons are involved in touch, proprioception, and pain. Many m...
Summary: Touch and mechanical pain represent distinct, but interactive, modalities of mechanosensati...
Stretch-activated afferent neurons, such as those of mammalian muscle spindles, are essential for pr...
Mutations in human PIEZO2, encoding for a mechanosensitive ion channel, lead to skeletal abnormaliti...
SummaryIn mammals, the first step in the perception of form and texture is the activation of trigemi...
Somatosensory low threshold mechanoreceptors (LTMRs) sense innocuous mechanical forces, largely thro...
Human sensory neurons are inaccessible for functional examination, and thus little is known about th...
The sense of touch provides critical information about our physical environment by transforming mech...
The recent discovery of nociceptive Schwann cells has changed our vision of how mechanotransduction ...
SummaryInnocuous touch of the skin is detected by distinct populations of neurons, the low-threshold...
Resumen del póster presentado al 49th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, celebrado en C...
Tactile information is critical for our ability to manipulate objects, recognize textures, and provi...
Tactile information is critical for our ability to manipulate objects, recognize textures, and provi...
Mechanosensitive ion channels, Piezo1 and 2, are activated by pressure and involved in diverse physi...
The membrane protein TMEM150C has been proposed to form a mechanosensitive ion channel that is requi...
Summary: A variety of mechanosensory neurons are involved in touch, proprioception, and pain. Many m...
Summary: Touch and mechanical pain represent distinct, but interactive, modalities of mechanosensati...
Stretch-activated afferent neurons, such as those of mammalian muscle spindles, are essential for pr...
Mutations in human PIEZO2, encoding for a mechanosensitive ion channel, lead to skeletal abnormaliti...
SummaryIn mammals, the first step in the perception of form and texture is the activation of trigemi...