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Differential Coding of Itch and Pain by a Subpopulation of Primary Afferent Neurons.

Behrang Sharif1, Ariel R Ase2, Alfredo Ribeiro-da-Silva3, Philippe Séguéla4.   

Abstract

Itch and pain are distinct unpleasant sensations that can be triggered from the same receptive fields in the skin, raising the question of how pruriception and nociception are coded and discriminated. Here, we tested the multimodal capacity of peripheral first-order neurons, focusing on the genetically defined subpopulation of mouse C-fibers that express the chloroquine receptor MrgprA3. Using optogenetics, chemogenetics, and pharmacology, we assessed the behavioral effects of their selective stimulation in a wide variety of conditions. We show that metabotropic Gq-linked stimulation of these C-afferents, through activation of native MrgprA3 receptors or DREADDs, evokes stereotypical pruriceptive rather than nocifensive behaviors. In contrast, fast ionotropic stimulation of these same neurons through light-gated cation channels or native ATP-gated P2X3 channels predominantly evokes nocifensive rather than pruriceptive responses. We conclude that C-afferents display intrinsic multimodality, and we provide evidence that optogenetic and chemogenetic interventions on the same neuronal populations can drive distinct behavioral outputs.
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Keywords:  C-fibers; MrgprA3; P2X3; chemogenetics; chloroquine; nociception; optogenetics; pruritus; somatosensation

Year:  2020        PMID: 32298640     DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2020.03.021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuron        ISSN: 0896-6273            Impact factor:   17.173


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