| Literature DB >> 30554781 |
Zheng-Run Gao1, Wen-Zhen Chen1, Ming-Zhe Liu1, Xiao-Jun Chen1, Li Wan2, Xin-Yan Zhang1, Lei Yuan1, Jun-Kai Lin1, Meng Wang1, Li Zhou1, Xiao-Hong Xu3, Yan-Gang Sun4.
Abstract
Uncontrollable itch-scratching cycles lead to serious skin damage in patients with chronic itch. However, the neural mechanism promoting the itch-scratching cycle remains elusive. Here, we report that tachykinin 1 (Tac1)-expressing glutamatergic neurons in the lateral and ventrolateral periaqueductal gray (l/vlPAG) facilitate the itch-scratching cycle. We found that l/vlPAG neurons exhibited scratching-behavior-related neural activity and that itch-evoked scratching behavior was impaired after suppressing the activity of l/vlPAG neurons. Furthermore, we showed that the activity of Tac1-expressing glutamatergic neurons in the l/vlPAG was elevated during itch-induced scratching behavior and that ablating or suppressing the activity of these neurons decreased itch-induced scratching behavior. Importantly, activation of Tac1-expressing neurons induced robust spontaneous scratching and grooming behaviors. The scratching behavior evoked by Tac1-expressing neuron activation was suppressed by ablation of spinal neurons expressing gastrin-releasing peptide receptor (GRPR), the key relay neurons for itch. These results suggest that Tac1-expressing neurons in the l/vlPAG promote itch-scratching cycles.Entities:
Keywords: GRPR; Tac1; extracellular recording; grooming; itch; optogenetics; periaqueductal gray; rostral ventromedial medulla; somatostatin; spinal cord
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30554781 DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2018.11.010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neuron ISSN: 0896-6273 Impact factor: 17.173