2022
DOI: 10.1002/jcp.30826
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The role of free fatty acid receptor pathways in a selective regulation of TRPA1 and TRPV1 by resolvins in primary sensory neurons

Abstract: Transient receptor potential ankyrin 1 and vanilloid 1 (TRPA1 and TRPV1, respectively) channels contribute to inflammatory and neuropathic pain, indicating that their pharmacological inhibition could be a novel strategy for treating painful diseases. However, the mechanisms of TRPA1/V1 channel modulation have been mostly characterized to be upregulation and sensitization via variety of exogenous stimuli, endogenous inflammatory mediators, and metabolites of oxidative stress.Here we used calcium imaging of dors… Show more

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“… 21 In rat neurons, TRPA1 co-localizes with protease-activated receptor 2, which can be activated by proteases, thereby inducing inflammation in human skin. 22 The antagonist or gene deletion of TRPA1 reduces the scratching behavior induced by intradermal injection of hydrogen peroxide in mice. 23 Additionally, blocking TRPA1 or TRPA1 gene deletion was found to reduce depression and anxiety-like behavior in juvenile mice, and TRPA1 expressed in the central nervous system (CNS) was found to exert a stress control on the emergence of depression and anxiety-like symptoms in mice.…”
Section: Trp In Neurological Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 21 In rat neurons, TRPA1 co-localizes with protease-activated receptor 2, which can be activated by proteases, thereby inducing inflammation in human skin. 22 The antagonist or gene deletion of TRPA1 reduces the scratching behavior induced by intradermal injection of hydrogen peroxide in mice. 23 Additionally, blocking TRPA1 or TRPA1 gene deletion was found to reduce depression and anxiety-like behavior in juvenile mice, and TRPA1 expressed in the central nervous system (CNS) was found to exert a stress control on the emergence of depression and anxiety-like symptoms in mice.…”
Section: Trp In Neurological Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%