SummaryThe nematode C. elegans senses head and nose touch using multiple classes of mechanoreceptor neurons that are electrically coupled through a network of gap junctions. Using in vivo neuroimaging, we have found that multidendritic nociceptors in the head respond to harsh touch throughout their receptive field but respond to gentle touch only at the tip of the nose. Whereas the harsh touch response depends solely on cell-autonomous mechanosensory channels, gentle nose touch responses require facilitation by additional nose touch mechanoreceptors, which couple electrically to the nociceptors in a hub-and-spoke gap junction network. Conversely, nociceptor activity indirectly facilitates activation of the nose touch neurons, demonstrating ...
Transformation of mechanical energy into ionic currents is essential for touch, hearing and nocicept...
Sensory loss induces cross-modal plasticity, often resulting in altered performance in remaining sen...
Transformation of mechanical energy into ionic currents is essential for touch, hearing and nocicept...
SummaryThe nematode C. elegans senses head and nose touch using multiple classes of mechanoreceptor ...
Abstract Mechanosensory neurons, whose activity is con-trolled by mechanical force, underlie the sen...
AbstractIn the nematode C. elegans, genes encoding components of a putative mechanotransducing chann...
The ability to sense touch is fundamentally important for interacting with and understanding the wor...
Mechanical signaling plays an important role in cell shape and volume regulation, touch sensation, h...
AbstractIn touch receptor cells of the nematode, two channel subunits of the DEG/ENaC family have lo...
AbstractIn the nematode C. elegans, genes encoding components of a putative mechanotransducing chann...
AbstractThe cloning of genes needed for gentle-touch sensitivity in the nematode Caenorhabditis eleg...
Sensory neurons process multiple sensory modalities to generate diverse behaviors. Tao et al. show t...
Mechanosensation has been studied for decades, but understanding of its molecular mechanism is only ...
Sensory perception adapts to diverse environment. Although studies in the last few decades have star...
Mechanosensation has been studied for decades, but understanding of its molecular mechanism is only ...
Transformation of mechanical energy into ionic currents is essential for touch, hearing and nocicept...
Sensory loss induces cross-modal plasticity, often resulting in altered performance in remaining sen...
Transformation of mechanical energy into ionic currents is essential for touch, hearing and nocicept...
SummaryThe nematode C. elegans senses head and nose touch using multiple classes of mechanoreceptor ...
Abstract Mechanosensory neurons, whose activity is con-trolled by mechanical force, underlie the sen...
AbstractIn the nematode C. elegans, genes encoding components of a putative mechanotransducing chann...
The ability to sense touch is fundamentally important for interacting with and understanding the wor...
Mechanical signaling plays an important role in cell shape and volume regulation, touch sensation, h...
AbstractIn touch receptor cells of the nematode, two channel subunits of the DEG/ENaC family have lo...
AbstractIn the nematode C. elegans, genes encoding components of a putative mechanotransducing chann...
AbstractThe cloning of genes needed for gentle-touch sensitivity in the nematode Caenorhabditis eleg...
Sensory neurons process multiple sensory modalities to generate diverse behaviors. Tao et al. show t...
Mechanosensation has been studied for decades, but understanding of its molecular mechanism is only ...
Sensory perception adapts to diverse environment. Although studies in the last few decades have star...
Mechanosensation has been studied for decades, but understanding of its molecular mechanism is only ...
Transformation of mechanical energy into ionic currents is essential for touch, hearing and nocicept...
Sensory loss induces cross-modal plasticity, often resulting in altered performance in remaining sen...
Transformation of mechanical energy into ionic currents is essential for touch, hearing and nocicept...