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Thromboxane A2 Induces Itch-Associated Responses through TP Receptors in the Skin in Mice
by
Nojima, Hiroshi
, Andoh, Tsugunobu
, Nishikawa, Yumi
, Narumiya, Shu
, Kuraishi, Yasushi
, Yamaguchi-Miyamoto, Tomomi
in
15-Hydroxy-11 alpha,9 alpha-(epoxymethano)prosta-5,13-dienoic Acid - pharmacology
/ Animals
/ Ganglia, Spinal - drug effects
/ Keratinocytes - drug effects
/ Male
/ Mast Cells - physiology
/ Mice
/ Mice, Inbred C57BL
/ Mice, Inbred ICR
/ Pruritus - etiology
/ Receptors, Thromboxane - analysis
/ Receptors, Thromboxane - physiology
/ Thromboxane A2 - physiology
/ Thromboxane-A Synthase - analysis
2007
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Thromboxane A2 Induces Itch-Associated Responses through TP Receptors in the Skin in Mice
by
Nojima, Hiroshi
, Andoh, Tsugunobu
, Nishikawa, Yumi
, Narumiya, Shu
, Kuraishi, Yasushi
, Yamaguchi-Miyamoto, Tomomi
in
15-Hydroxy-11 alpha,9 alpha-(epoxymethano)prosta-5,13-dienoic Acid - pharmacology
/ Animals
/ Ganglia, Spinal - drug effects
/ Keratinocytes - drug effects
/ Male
/ Mast Cells - physiology
/ Mice
/ Mice, Inbred C57BL
/ Mice, Inbred ICR
/ Pruritus - etiology
/ Receptors, Thromboxane - analysis
/ Receptors, Thromboxane - physiology
/ Thromboxane A2 - physiology
/ Thromboxane-A Synthase - analysis
2007
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Thromboxane A2 Induces Itch-Associated Responses through TP Receptors in the Skin in Mice
by
Nojima, Hiroshi
, Andoh, Tsugunobu
, Nishikawa, Yumi
, Narumiya, Shu
, Kuraishi, Yasushi
, Yamaguchi-Miyamoto, Tomomi
in
15-Hydroxy-11 alpha,9 alpha-(epoxymethano)prosta-5,13-dienoic Acid - pharmacology
/ Animals
/ Ganglia, Spinal - drug effects
/ Keratinocytes - drug effects
/ Male
/ Mast Cells - physiology
/ Mice
/ Mice, Inbred C57BL
/ Mice, Inbred ICR
/ Pruritus - etiology
/ Receptors, Thromboxane - analysis
/ Receptors, Thromboxane - physiology
/ Thromboxane A2 - physiology
/ Thromboxane-A Synthase - analysis
2007
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Thromboxane A2 Induces Itch-Associated Responses through TP Receptors in the Skin in Mice
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Thromboxane A2 Induces Itch-Associated Responses through TP Receptors in the Skin in Mice
2007
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Thromboxane A2 (TXA2), a metabolite of arachidonic acid produced by cyclooxygenase and thromboxane synthase, is thought to participate in chronic dermatitis. This study investigated the involvement of TXA2 in cutaneous itch. An intradermal injection of U-46619, a stable analogue of TXA2, elicited scratching, an itch-associated response, in mice. Dose–response curve was bell shaped with a maximum effect at 10nmol per site. The action of U-46619 was inhibited by a coinjection of the TP antagonist ONO-3708 and was abolished by TP receptor deficiency. TP receptor was mainly expressed in nerve fiber in the skin and keratinocytes. Thromboxane synthase was also expressed in keratinocytes. U-46619 increased intracellular Ca2+ ion concentration in primary cultures of dorsal root ganglion neurons and keratinocytes. The results suggest that TXA2 synthesized by keratinocytes acts as an itch mediator. It may elicit itch through the activation of TP receptors on primary afferents and keratinocytes; keratinocytes may produce itch mediators including TXA2. Thus, thromboxane synthase inhibitor and TP receptor antagonists will be candidates for antipruritic medicines.
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Elsevier Inc,Elsevier Limited
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