SCN8A (NaV1.6): Gate to Chronic Pain

W. Xie, J. Strong, Jun-Ming Zhang
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and NaV1.9 are involved in different aspects of physiological or pathological pain. Although NaV1.6 in conjunction with the modulatory NaVβ4 subunit has the ability to trigger and maintain high-frequency repetitive firing via mediating persistent and resurgent currents, only very recently has its role in pain disorders been recognized. Summary: The persistent and resurgent currents in sensory neurons are generated predominantly by NaV1.6 in association with NaVβ4. Since spontaneous activity, especially high-fre-quency repetitive and burst firing in damaged peripheral sensory nerve or neurons, is crucial for the development of neuropathic pain, NaV1.6 and/or NaVβ4 may be new therapeutic targets for managing pathological pain conditions. (Funded by the National Institutes of Health.) ABSTRACT
SCN8A (NaV1.6):慢性疼痛之门
和NaV1.9参与生理性或病理性疼痛的不同方面。虽然NaV1.6与调节性的NaVβ4亚基结合具有通过介导持续和复苏电流触发和维持高频重复放电的能力,但直到最近才认识到其在疼痛疾病中的作用。摘要:感觉神经元的持续电流和复苏电流主要由NaV1.6和NaVβ4联合产生。由于自发活动,特别是受损外周感觉神经或神经元的高频重复和突发放电,对神经性疼痛的发展至关重要,NaV1.6和/或NaVβ4可能是治疗病理性疼痛的新靶点。(由美国国立卫生研究院资助。)摘要
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