The mechanosensitive ion channel Piezo2 mediates sensitivity to mechanical pain in mice

Swetha E. Murthy(Scripps Research Institute), Meaghan Loud(Scripps Research Institute), I. Daou(Scripps Research Institute), Kara L. Marshall(Scripps Research Institute), Frederick Schwaller(Max Delbrück Center), Johannes Kühnemund(Max Delbrück Center), Allain Francisco(Scripps Research Institute), William T. Keenan(Scripps Research Institute), Adrienne E. Dubin(Scripps Research Institute), Gary R. Lewin(Max Delbrück Center), Ardem Patapoutian(Scripps Research Institute)
Science Translational Medicine
October 10, 2018
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Abstract

in caudal sensory neurons had impaired nocifensive responses to mechanical stimuli. Consistently, ex vivo recordings in skin-nerve preparations from these mice showed diminished Aδ-nociceptor and C-fiber firing in response to mechanical stimulation. Punctate and dynamic allodynia in response to capsaicin-induced inflammation and spared nerve injury was absent in Piezo2-deficient mice. These results indicate that Piezo2 mediates inflammation- and nerve injury-induced sensitized mechanical pain, and suggest that targeting PIEZO2 might be an effective strategy for treating mechanical allodynia.


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