Literature DB >> 33510158

Innocuous pressure sensation requires A-type afferents but not functional ΡΙΕΖΟ2 channels in humans.

Laura K Case1,2, Jaquette Liljencrantz1,3, Nicholas Madian1, Aaron Necaise1, Justin Tubbs1, Micaela McCall1, Megan L Bradson1, Marcin Szczot1, Mark H Pitcher1, Nima Ghitani1, Eleni Frangos1, Jonathan Cole4, Diana Bharucha-Goebel5, Dimah Saade5, Tracy Ogata5, Sandra Donkervoort5, A Reghan Foley5, Carsten G Bönnemann5, Håkan Olausson6, M Catherine Bushnell7, Alexander T Chesler8,9.   

Abstract

The sensation of pressure allows us to feel sustained compression and body strain. While our understanding of cutaneous touch has grown significantly in recent years, how deep tissue sensations are detected remains less clear. Here, we use quantitative sensory evaluations of patients with rare sensory disorders, as well as nerve blocks in typical individuals, to probe the neural and genetic mechanisms for detecting non-painful pressure. We show that the ability to perceive innocuous pressures is lost when myelinated fiber function is experimentally blocked in healthy volunteers and that two patients lacking Aβ fibers are strikingly unable to feel innocuous pressures at all. We find that seven individuals with inherited mutations in the mechanoreceptor PIEZO2 gene, who have major deficits in touch and proprioception, are nearly as good at sensing pressure as healthy control subjects. Together, these data support a role for Aβ afferents in pressure sensation and suggest the existence of an unknown molecular pathway for its detection.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33510158      PMCID: PMC7844252          DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-20939-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Commun        ISSN: 2041-1723            Impact factor:   14.919


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