瓦尼洛因受体-1对于炎症性热性过敏症至关重要
J B Davis1, J Gray, M J Gunthorpe
1Department of Neuroscience Research, SmithKline Beecham Pharmaceuticals, Harlow, UK. John_B_Davis@sbphrd.com
Nature
|May 23, 2000
概括
类受体-1 (VR1) 对于炎症性疼痛感觉至关重要. VR1-null小鼠没有显示热过敏症,这表明它在炎症对热的敏感化中的作用.
科学领域:
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 分子生物学分子生物学
- 疼痛研究 疼痛研究
背景情况:
- 香类受体-1 (VR1) 是感觉神经元中的一个离子通道.
- VR1对素,热量和酸反应,整合有害刺激.
- VR1涉及到疼痛感觉和 nociceptive 行为.
研究的目的:
- 研究VR1在疼痛感觉和炎症反应中的作用.
- 为了确定VR1是否对于正常的热感和炎症性过敏症至关重要.
主要方法:
- 基因向被用来创建VR1-null小鼠.
- 测试了神经元对素,酸和热量的反应.
- 在VR1-null和野生型小鼠中评估了卡拉基南诱导的热过敏症.
主要成果:
- VR1-null神经元缺乏素,酸和热门反应.
- 没有VR1的小鼠对急性有害热量表现出正常反应.
- 在VR1-null小鼠中,卡拉基南诱导的热性过敏完全不存在.
结论:
- VR1对于对有害热刺激的炎症敏感性至关重要.
- 其他机制有助于对有害热的正常感觉.
- VR1在炎症性疼痛途径中起着特定的作用.
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