“…Although they are typically not responders to visceral stimuli within the noxious range (Ozaki et al, 1999), previous data from our lab and that of others suggest otherwise. For example, while spinal afferents may be responsible for relaying mechanical nociceptive information, vagal afferents may play more of a predominant role in conveying chemical nociceptive stimuli, thus contributing to disease-related conditions stemming from visceral hyperalgesia (Schuligoi et al, 1998, Michl et al, 2001, Page et al, 2002, Holzer, 2003, Sugiura et al, 2005, Kaddumi and Hubscher, 2007. Therefore, besides the known role of vagal afferents in relaying homeostatic information to the brain, the population of vagal afferents that also are IB4+ may be involved in visceral nociceptive processing (based on the putative role of the majority of DRG IB4 binding neurons (Vulchanova et al, 2001, Petruska et al, 2002).…”