Human Mutations in the TRPV1 Channel: Implications for Noxious Cold Sensation.

IF 13.1 1区 医学 Q1 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Ben Katz, Rita Gutorov, Channa Maayan, Rachel Zaguri, Baruch Minke
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Abstract

Sensing specific temperature ranges as noxious is crucial for protecting organisms from tissue damage. While the molecular detectors for noxious heat are well-characterized, those responsible for noxious cold detection remain elusive. The transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 (TRPV1) is a polymodal channel activated by heat, acid, and various animal and plant toxins. Due to its association with inflammatory pain, TRPV1 has become a promising target for analgesic development. A recent study reported on an individual carrying a homozygous TRPV1 mutation (N331K) that led to pronounced functional loss. Examination of the affected individual revealed an expected decrease in sensitivity to noxious heat and an unexpected increase in sensitivity to noxious cold. Furthermore, extensive neurogenic inflammatory, flare, and pain responses were observed following the application of a TRPA1 channel activator. These findings suggest that the combined activity of TRPV1 and TRPA1 is essential for controlling noxious cold sensitivity and should be considered when assessing TRPV1 pharmacology.

人类TRPV1通道的突变:对有害冷感觉的影响。
感知特定的温度范围是有害的,这对于保护生物体免受组织损伤至关重要。虽然对有毒热的分子探测器有很好的描述,但那些负责有毒冷探测的分子探测器仍然难以捉摸。瞬时受体电位香草素1 (TRPV1)是一个多模态通道,可被热、酸和各种动植物毒素激活。由于其与炎症性疼痛相关,TRPV1已成为止痛药开发的一个有希望的靶点。最近的一项研究报道了一个携带纯合TRPV1突变(N331K)的个体,该突变导致了明显的功能丧失。对受影响个体的检查显示,对有害热的敏感性预期降低,对有害冷的敏感性预期增加。此外,在应用TRPA1通道激活剂后,观察到广泛的神经源性炎症,耀斑和疼痛反应。这些研究结果表明,TRPV1和TRPA1的联合活性对控制有害冷敏感性至关重要,在评估TRPV1药理学时应予以考虑。
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期刊介绍: Since 1961, the Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology has been a comprehensive resource covering significant developments in pharmacology and toxicology. The journal encompasses various aspects, including receptors, transporters, enzymes, chemical agents, drug development science, and systems like the immune, nervous, gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, endocrine, and pulmonary systems. Special topics are also featured in this annual review.
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