1. Cellular basis of itch sensation
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Yan-Gang, Sun, Zhong-Qiu, Zhao, Xiu-Li, Meng, Jun, Yin, Xian-Yu, Liu, and Zhou-Feng, Chen
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Gastrin -- Properties ,Cell receptors -- Properties ,Spinal cord -- Genetic aspects ,Pruritus -- Genetic aspects ,Science and technology - Abstract
Itch and pain are two distinct sensations. Although our previous study suggested that gastrin-releasing peptide receptor (GRPR) is an itch-specific gene in the spinal cord, a long-standing question of whether there ate separate neuronal pathways for itch and pain remains unsettled. We selectively ablated lamina I neurons expressing GRPR in the spinal cord of mice. These mice showed profound scratching deficits in response to all of the itching (pruritogenic) stimuli tested, irrespective of their histamine dependence. In contrast, pain behaviors were unaffected. Our data also suggest that [GRPR.sup.+] neurons are different from the spinothalamic tract neurons that have been the focus of the debate. Together, the present study suggests that [GRPR.sup.+] neurons constitute a long-sought labeled line for itch sensation in the spinal cord.
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- 2009