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Role of the TREK2 potassium channel in cold and warm thermosensation and in pain perception.

Vanessa Pereira1, Jérôme Busserolles, Marine Christin, Maïly Devilliers, Laura Poupon, Wassim Legha, Abdelkrim Alloui, Youssef Aissouni, Emmanuel Bourinet, Florian Lesage, Alain Eschalier, Michel Lazdunski, Jacques Noël.   

Abstract

Two-pore domain background K(+) channels (K2p or KCNK) produce hyperpolarizing currents that control cell membrane polarity and neuronal excitability throughout the nervous system. The TREK2 channel as well as the related TREK1 and TRAAK channels are mechanical-, thermal- and lipid-gated channels that share many regulatory properties. TREK2 is one of the major background channels expressed in rodent nociceptive neurons of the dorsal root ganglia that innervate the skin and deep body tissues, but its role in somatosensory perception and nociception has remained poorly understood. We now report that TREK2 is a regulatory channel that controls the perception of non aversive warm, between 40°C and 46°C, and moderate ambient cool temperatures, between 20°C and 25°C, in mice. TREK2 controls the firing activity of peripheral sensory C-fibers in response to changes in temperature. The role of TREK2 in thermosensation is different from that of TREK1 and TRAAK channels; rather, TREK2, TREK1, and TRAAK channels appear to have complementary roles in thermosensation. TREK2 is also involved in mechanical pain perception and in osmotic pain after sensitization by prostaglandin E2. TREK2 is involved in the cold allodynia that characterizes the neuropathy commonly associated with treatments with the anticancer drug oxaliplatin. These results suggest that positive modulation of the TREK2 channel may have beneficial analgesic effects in these neuropathic conditions.
Copyright © 2014 International Association for the Study of Pain. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Background potassium channel; Mechanosensation; Oxaliplatin chemotherapy-induced neuropathy; TREK2; Thermosensation

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25239074     DOI: 10.1016/j.pain.2014.09.013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pain        ISSN: 0304-3959            Impact factor:   6.961


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