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Pruriception and neuronal coding in nociceptor subtypes in human and nonhuman primates

Authors :
Nathalie M. Malewicz
Gang Wu
Hans Jürgen Solinski
Matthew Wooten
Hada Fong-ha Ieong
Elizabeth I. Sypek
Timothy V. Hartke
Amanda H. Klein
Mark A. Hoon
Steven G. Shimada
Matthias Ringkamp
Xinzhong Dong
Robert H. LaMotte
Source :
eLife, Vol 10 (2021), eLife
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
eLife Sciences Publications Ltd, 2021.

Abstract

In human, intradermal administration of β-alanine (ALA) and bovine adrenal medulla peptide 8-22 (BAM8-22) evokes the sensation of itch. Currently, it is unknown which human dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons express the receptors of these pruritogens, MRGPRD and MRGPRX1 respectively, and which cutaneous afferents these pruritogens activate in primate. In situ hybridization studies revealed that MRGPRD and MRGPRX1 are co-expressed in a subpopulation of TRPV1+ human DRG neurons. In electrophysiological recordings in nonhuman primates (Macaca nemestrina), subtypes of polymodal C-fiber nociceptors are preferentially activated by ALA and BAM8-22, with significant overlap. When pruritogens ALA, BAM8-22 and histamine, that activate different subclasses of C-fiber afferents, are administered in combination, human volunteers report itch and nociceptive sensations similar to those induced by a single pruritogen. Our results provide evidence for differences in pruriceptive processing between primates and rodents, and do not support the spatial contrast theory of coding of itch and pain.

Details

Language :
English
Volume :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
eLife
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....14b1c8729811750e65ca02b9443ac89c