| Literature DB >> 22233604 |
Jaekwang Lee1, Taekeun Kim, Jinpyo Hong, Junsung Woo, Hyunjung Min, Eunmi Hwang, Sung Joong Lee, C Justin Lee.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Imiquimod (IQ) is known as an agonist of Toll-like receptor 7 (TLR7) and is widely used to treat various infectious skin diseases. However, it causes severe itching sensation as its side effect. The precise mechanism of how IQ causes itching sensation is unknown. A recent report suggested a molecular target of IQ as TLR7 expressed in dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons. However, we recently proposed a TLR7-independent mechanism, in which the activation of TLR7 is not required for the action of IQ in DRG neurons. To resolve this controversy regarding the involvement of TLR7 and to address the exact molecular identity of itching sensation by IQ, we investigated the possible molecular target of IQ in DRG neurons.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22233604 PMCID: PMC3292985 DOI: 10.1186/1744-8069-8-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Pain ISSN: 1744-8069 Impact factor: 3.395
Figure 1Effects of IQ on AP duration and membrane resistance of DRG neurons in WT and TLR7 KO mice. A. Representative trace of AP of DRG neuron from WT and TLR7 KO before and after application of IQ. Bar graph indicates the average of AP duration of DRG neurons with or without IQ treatment from WT and TLR7 KO mice. B. Left column shows the representative example of change of membrane resistance induced by injection of negative current. Average effect of IQ on membrane resistance compared with WT and KO is shown as bar graph. Protocol for AP induction and membrane resistance by current injection was shown in bottom of traces of A and C. The number in each bar indicates the number of neurons. Error bars indicate S.E.M. (**, P > 0.01).
Figure 2Partial inhibitory effect of IQ on K. A, C Effect of different concentrations of IQ on Kv1.1 (A) and Kv1.2 (C) currents induced by a voltage step. Protocol of voltage step shown below the traces. B, D. Average % of remaining currents of Kv1.1 (B) and Kv1.2 (D) during IQ (1, 10, 100 and 500 μM) application. Concentration-response relationship was obtained by fitting with logistic function. IC50 of IQ on Kv1.1 and Kv1.2 is 39.2 μM and 21.32 μM, respectively. Error bars indicate S.E.M.
Figure 3Antagonistic effect of IQ on TREK1 and TRAAK, K. A, C Inhibitory effect of IQ on TREK1 (A) and TRAAK (C) channels as shown by instant I-V relationship. B, D Average % of remaining currents at each concentration of IQ on TREK1 (B) and TRAAK (D) channels. Fitted line was used to obtain IC50 (TREK1, 81.1 μM; TRAAK, 181.7 μM) of IQ on K2P channels. Error bars indicate S.E.M.