2023
DOI: 10.1021/acschemneuro.2c00638
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Glial Cells and Itch: Possible Targets for Novel Antipruritic Therapies

Abstract: Glial cells, which are the non-neuronal cells of the nervous system, play essential roles in brain development, homeostasis, and diseases. Glial cells have attracted attention because of their active involvement in many neurological disorders. In recent years, substantial progress has been made in our understanding of the roles of glial cells in the pathogenesis of itch. Mechanistically, central and peripheral glial cells modulate acute and chronic pruritus via different mechanisms. In this review, we present … Show more

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“…AD patients have chronic skin eczema and struggle with constant itching and sores. It is very uncomfortable for the patients and the healing therapies are not fully effective because the mechanisms underlying chronic itching are not understood 47 . For this reason, research should be constantly developed in the search for a new agent that alleviates the symptoms of AD.…”
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“…AD patients have chronic skin eczema and struggle with constant itching and sores. It is very uncomfortable for the patients and the healing therapies are not fully effective because the mechanisms underlying chronic itching are not understood 47 . For this reason, research should be constantly developed in the search for a new agent that alleviates the symptoms of AD.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For this reason, research should be constantly developed in the search for a new agent that alleviates the symptoms of AD. 47 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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