2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijms23126629
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Spinal TRPA1 Contributes to the Mechanical Hypersensitivity Effect Induced by Netrin-1

Abstract: Netrin-1, a chemoattractant expressed by floor plate cells, and one of its receptors (deleted in colorectal cancer) has been associated with pronociceptive actions in a number of pain conditions. Here, we addressed the question of whether spinal TRPC4/C5 or TRPA1 are among the downstream receptors contributing to pronociceptive actions induced by netrin-1. The experiments were performed on rats using a chronic intrathecal catheter for administration of netrin-1 and antagonists of TRPC4/C5 or TRPA1. Pain sensit… Show more

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“…Mechanical stimuli such as pressure or membrane stretching can activate TRPA1. This activation mechanism is thought to be involved in the sensation of mechanical pain or hypersensitivity ( Wei H. et al, 2022 ). Alterations in the membrane voltage modulate TRPA1 activity.…”
Section: Activation Mechanismsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mechanical stimuli such as pressure or membrane stretching can activate TRPA1. This activation mechanism is thought to be involved in the sensation of mechanical pain or hypersensitivity ( Wei H. et al, 2022 ). Alterations in the membrane voltage modulate TRPA1 activity.…”
Section: Activation Mechanismsmentioning
confidence: 99%