“…It has been shown that up‐regulation of Ca v 3 expression is a common feature of various conditions that involve hyperexcitability such as chronic pain. For example, Ca v 3 channels are up‐regulated in dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons of various animal models of pain (Jagodic et al, ; Kang et al, ; Wen et al, ; Yue, Liu, Liu, Shu, & Zhang, ), visceral hypersensitivity (Marger et al, ), and experimental models of diabetes (Cao, Byun, Chen, & Pan, ; Jagodic et al, ; Obradovic et al, ). Moreover, their abundance in peripheral nociceptors has attracted much attention to Ca v 3 channels as analgesic targets for the treatment of pain with numerous novel drugs being developed targeting Ca v 3 channels that show promising potent analgesic effects (for recent review, see Snutch & Zamponi, ).…”