Differential nociceptive responses in mice lacking the alpha(1B) subunit of N-type Ca(2+) channels.
Neuroreport
; 12(11): 2423-7, 2001 Aug 08.
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| ID: mdl-11496122
The role of N-type Ca(2+) channels in nociceptive transmission was examined in genetically engineered mice lacking the alpha(1B) subunit of N-type channels and in their heterozygote and wild-type littermates. In alpha(1B)-deficient mice, N-type channel activities in dorsal root ganglion neurons and spinal synaptoneurosomes were eliminated without compensation by other types of voltage-dependent Ca(2+) channels. The alpha(1B)-deficient mice showed a diminution in the phase 2 nociceptive responses more extensively than in the phase 1 nociceptive responses of the formalin test. The alpha(1B)-deficient mice exhibited significantly increased thermal nociceptive thresholds in the hot plate test, but failed to increase mechanical nociceptive thresholds in the tail pinch test. These results suggest a crucial role of N-type channels in nociceptive transmission, especially for persistent pain like phase 2 of the formalin test and for nociception induced by thermal stimuli.
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MEDLINE
Assunto principal:
Nociceptores
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Limiar da Dor
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Canais de Cálcio Tipo N
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Gânglios Espinais
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En
Ano de publicação:
2001
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