Abstract:TRPA1 expressed in peripheral sensory neurons is important for nociception. Pharmacological inhibition or genetic ablation of TRPA1 profoundly reduces normal behavioural sensitivity to noxious cold and mechanical stimulation, as well as sensory neuron responses to mechanical stimulation. TRPA1 inhibition also reverses cold and mechanical hypersensitivities in chronic pain models in vivo. Here we demonstrate that these striking effects of TRPA1 inactivation result from an increased constitutive activity of kapp… Show more
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