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Annual Review of Neuroscience
Vol. 29:
135-161
(Volume publication date July 2006)
(doi:10.1146/annurev.neuro.29.051605.112958)
First published online as a Review in Advance on March 15, 2006TRP ION CHANNELS AND TEMPERATURE SENSATION Ajay Dhaka,1 Veena Viswanath,2 and Ardem Patapoutian1,21Department of Cell Biology, The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, California 92037; email: dhaka@scripps.edu, ardem@scripps.edu 2Genomics Institute of the Novartis Research Foundation, San Diego, California 92121; email: viswana@gnf.org Abstract The abilities to sense environmental and internal temperatures are required for survival, both for maintenance of homeostasis and for avoidance of tissue-damaging noxious temperatures. Vertebrates can sense external physical stimuli via specialized classes of neurons in the peripheral nervous system that project to the skin. Temperature-sensitive neurons can be divided into two classes: innocuous thermosensors (warm or cool) and noxious thermonociceptors (hot or cold). ThermoTRPs, a subset of the transient receptor potential family of ion channels, which are expressed in sensory nerve endings and in skin, respond to distinct thermal thresholds. In this review, we examine the extent to which thermoTRPs are responsible for providing a molecular basis for thermal sensation. Acronyms ATP: adenosine tri phosphate BK: bradykinin CA: cinnamaldehyde CGRP: calcitonin gene-related peptide DRG: dorsal root ganglion GPCR: G protein–coupled receptor PIP2: phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate PLA2: phospholipase A2 RT-PCR: reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction TRP: transient receptor potential WT: wildtype Terms and Definitions Hyperalgesia: a sensitized response to a painful stimulus due to inflammation or injury Nociception: the response of the peripheral nervous system to damaging stimuli Q10: the change in the rate of activity resulting from a 10°C increase in temperature Rectification: property of a channel wherein the current does not flow with the same ease from the inside as from the outside Thermotaxis: movement of an organism according to temperature ThermoTRP: a subset of transient receptor potential ion channels activated by distinct physiological temperatures Most recent citing papers (via CrossRef)Converting cold into pain Experimental Brain Research 196(1):13-30 (2009) Role of neurotrophin signalling in the differentiation of neurons from dorsal root ganglia and sympathetic ganglia Cell and Tissue Research 336(3):349-384 (2009) Primary afferents with TRPM8 and TRPA1 profiles target distinct subpopulations of rat superficial dorsal horn neurones British Journal of Pharmacology 157(3):371-380 (2009) The mechano-activated K+ channels TRAAK and TREK-1 control both warm and cold perception Jacques Noël, Katharina Zimmermann, Jérome Busserolles, Emanuel Deval, Abdelkrim Alloui, Sylvie Diochot, Nicolas Guy, Marc Borsotto, Peter Reeh, Alain Eschalier, Michel Lazdunski The EMBO Journal 28(9):1308-1318 (2009) TREKing noxious thermosensation The EMBO Journal 28(9):1195-1196 (2009)
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