2008
DOI: 10.1172/jci36111
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How irritating: the role of TRPA1 in sensing cigarette smoke and aerogenic oxidants in the airways

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“…7D). Given that of the two other VA-sensitive TRP members, TRPV1 is not expressed in these neurons and TRPA1 is not sensitive to capsazepine Cornett et al, 2008;Eilers et al, 2010), this provides additional confirmation of the involvement of TRPM8 in the observed effects (Simon and Liedtke, 2008). Moreover, as in HEK M8 cells, prolonged exposure of mentholresponding DRG neurons to halothane after the initial current activation, caused pronounced current inhibition (Fig.…”
Section: Modulation By Vas Of Endogenous Trpm8 In Drg Neuronssupporting
confidence: 56%
“…7D). Given that of the two other VA-sensitive TRP members, TRPV1 is not expressed in these neurons and TRPA1 is not sensitive to capsazepine Cornett et al, 2008;Eilers et al, 2010), this provides additional confirmation of the involvement of TRPM8 in the observed effects (Simon and Liedtke, 2008). Moreover, as in HEK M8 cells, prolonged exposure of mentholresponding DRG neurons to halothane after the initial current activation, caused pronounced current inhibition (Fig.…”
Section: Modulation By Vas Of Endogenous Trpm8 In Drg Neuronssupporting
confidence: 56%
“…It is activated by noxious cooling (< 17°C) (Story et al, 2003) and multiple pungent compounds including allyl isothiocyanate (Jordt et al, 2004;Bautista et al, 2005;Macpherson et al, 2005Macpherson et al, , 2007 and unsaturated aldehydes such as acrolein that are contained in cigarette smoke (Andrè et al, 2008(Andrè et al, , 2009Simon and Liedtke, 2008). Functional studies, channel localization, and analysis of TRPA1-deficient mice indicate that the channel is the primary molecular site through which they activate the pain pathway (Kwan et al, 2006;Levine and Alessandri-Haber, 2007).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Recent studies have demonstrated an essential role of TRPA1 as a mediator of acute respiratory responses to the electrophilic and oxidizing chemicals acrolein and crotonaldehyde, which are common by-products of combustion (20,21); H 2 O 2 and HOCl (22), which activate TRPA1 through covalent modification of cysteine (C621, C641, and C665); and lysine (K710), referred to as the 3CK agonist site (23,24). Other nonelectrophilic compounds associated with DEP, including 3,5-ditert butylphenol (DTBP), activate TRPA1 through the menthol binding site (S873 T874; abbreviated as TRPA1-ST) (25).…”
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