SummarySpinal dorsal horn circuits receive, process, and transmit somatosensory information. To understand how specific components of these circuits contribute to behavior, it is critical to be able to directly modulate their activity in unanesthetized in vivo conditions. Here, we develop experimental tools that enable optogenetic control of spinal circuitry in freely moving mice using commonly available materials. We use these tools to examine mechanosensory processing in the spinal cord and observe that optogenetic activation of somatostatin-positive interneurons facilitates both mechanosensory and itch-related behavior, while reversible chemogenetic inhibition of these neurons suppresses mechanosensation. These results extend recent find...
Sensory primary afferent fibers, conveying touch, pain, itch, and proprioception, synapse onto spina...
The gate control theory of pain proposes that inhibitory neurons of the spinal dorsal horn exert cri...
Drugs that block mechanically-evoked pain would be useful for many common pain conditions, but appro...
SummarySpinal dorsal horn circuits receive, process, and transmit somatosensory information. To unde...
The somatosensory input that gives rise to the perceptions of pain, itch, cold and heat are initial...
SummaryThe gate control theory of pain proposes that inhibitory neurons of the spinal dorsal horn ex...
Touch and itch sensations are crucial for evoking defensive and emotional responses, and light tacti...
Somatosensory stimuli guide and shape behavior, from immediate protective reflexes to longer-term le...
Chronic pain presents a major unmet clinical problem. The development of more effective treatments i...
Somatosensation allows us to perceive sensory stimuli at the surface of the body, and includes the s...
The original formulation of Gate Control Theory (GCT) proposed that the perception of pain produced ...
In 1905, Henry Head first suggested that transmission of pain-related protopathic information can be...
Pain and itch are two distinct sensations, but the fundamental question of how our nervous system di...
SummaryPain information processing in the spinal cord has been postulated to rely on nociceptive tra...
Somatosensation allows us to perceive sensory stimuli at the surface of the body, and includes the s...
Sensory primary afferent fibers, conveying touch, pain, itch, and proprioception, synapse onto spina...
The gate control theory of pain proposes that inhibitory neurons of the spinal dorsal horn exert cri...
Drugs that block mechanically-evoked pain would be useful for many common pain conditions, but appro...
SummarySpinal dorsal horn circuits receive, process, and transmit somatosensory information. To unde...
The somatosensory input that gives rise to the perceptions of pain, itch, cold and heat are initial...
SummaryThe gate control theory of pain proposes that inhibitory neurons of the spinal dorsal horn ex...
Touch and itch sensations are crucial for evoking defensive and emotional responses, and light tacti...
Somatosensory stimuli guide and shape behavior, from immediate protective reflexes to longer-term le...
Chronic pain presents a major unmet clinical problem. The development of more effective treatments i...
Somatosensation allows us to perceive sensory stimuli at the surface of the body, and includes the s...
The original formulation of Gate Control Theory (GCT) proposed that the perception of pain produced ...
In 1905, Henry Head first suggested that transmission of pain-related protopathic information can be...
Pain and itch are two distinct sensations, but the fundamental question of how our nervous system di...
SummaryPain information processing in the spinal cord has been postulated to rely on nociceptive tra...
Somatosensation allows us to perceive sensory stimuli at the surface of the body, and includes the s...
Sensory primary afferent fibers, conveying touch, pain, itch, and proprioception, synapse onto spina...
The gate control theory of pain proposes that inhibitory neurons of the spinal dorsal horn exert cri...
Drugs that block mechanically-evoked pain would be useful for many common pain conditions, but appro...