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Read more at: Functional neurokinin and NMDA receptor activity in an animal naturally lacking substance P: the naked mole-rat.

Functional neurokinin and NMDA receptor activity in an animal naturally lacking substance P: the naked mole-rat.

Naked mole-rats are extremely unusual among mammals in that their cutaneous C-fibers lack the neuropeptide Substance P (SP). In other mammals, SP plays an important role in nociception: it is released from C-fibers onto spinal neurons where it facilitates NMDA receptor activity and causes sensitization that can last for minutes, hours or days. In the present study, we tested the effects of intrathecal application of: 1) SP, 2) an SP antagonist (GR-82334), and 3) an NMDA antagonist (APV) on heat-evoked foot withdrawal.


Read more at: Selective inflammatory pain insensitivity in the African naked mole-rat (Heterocephalus glaber).

Selective inflammatory pain insensitivity in the African naked mole-rat (Heterocephalus glaber).

In all mammals, tissue inflammation leads to pain and behavioral sensitization to thermal and mechanical stimuli called hyperalgesia. We studied pain mechanisms in the African naked mole-rat, an unusual rodent species that lacks pain-related neuropeptides (e.g., substance P) in cutaneous sensory fibers. Naked mole-rats show a unique and remarkable lack of pain-related behaviors to two potent algogens, acid and capsaicin. Furthermore, when exposed to inflammatory insults or known mediators, naked mole-rats do not display thermal hyperalgesia.


Read more at: Absence of of histamine-induced itch in the African naked mole-rat and "rescue" by Substance P

Absence of of histamine-induced itch in the African naked mole-rat and "rescue" by Substance P


Read more at: The Molecular and Cellular Identity of Peripheral Osmoreceptors

The Molecular and Cellular Identity of Peripheral Osmoreceptors


Read more at: The Molecular Basis of Acid Insensitivity in the African Naked Mole-Rat

The Molecular Basis of Acid Insensitivity in the African Naked Mole-Rat


Read more at: A stomatin dimer modulates the activity of acid-sensing ion channels

A stomatin dimer modulates the activity of acid-sensing ion channels


Read more at: Nociceptors: a phylogenetic view

Nociceptors: a phylogenetic view


Read more at: Arachidonic acid potentiates acid-sensing ion channels in rat sensory neurons by a direct action

Arachidonic acid potentiates acid-sensing ion channels in rat sensory neurons by a direct action


Read more at: Modulation of acid-sensing ion channel activity by nitric oxide

Modulation of acid-sensing ion channel activity by nitric oxide


Read more at: Proton binding sites involved in the activation of acid-sensing ion channel ASIC2a

Proton binding sites involved in the activation of acid-sensing ion channel ASIC2a