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Pharmacological Blockade of TRPM8 Ion Channels Alters Cold and Cold Pain Responses in Mice
by
Knowlton, Wendy M.
, Palkar, Radhika
, McKemy, David D.
, McCoy, Daniel D.
, Daniels, Richard L.
in
Analgesia
/ Analgesics - therapeutic use
/ Animal models
/ Animals
/ Antagonists
/ Biology
/ Body temperature
/ Calcium
/ Capsaicin receptors
/ Carbamates
/ Channel gating
/ Cold
/ Cooling
/ Cytophotometry
/ Electrophysiology
/ Evaporative cooling
/ Excitability
/ Heat
/ Hypersensitivity
/ Hypothermia
/ Inflammation
/ Ion channels
/ Medicine
/ Menthol
/ Mice
/ Nervous system
/ Neurobiology
/ Neurosciences
/ Neurotoxicity
/ Organoplatinum Compounds - therapeutic use
/ Oxaliplatin
/ Pain
/ Pain perception
/ Peripheral blood mononuclear cells
/ Peripheral nervous system
/ Pharmacology
/ Physiology
/ Scholarships & fellowships
/ Social and Behavioral Sciences
/ Thermoregulation
/ Thermosensing - drug effects
/ Transient Receptor Potential Channels - metabolism
/ Transient receptor potential proteins
/ TRPA1 Cation Channel
/ TRPM Cation Channels - antagonists & inhibitors
/ TRPM Cation Channels - metabolism
/ TRPV Cation Channels - metabolism
2011
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Pharmacological Blockade of TRPM8 Ion Channels Alters Cold and Cold Pain Responses in Mice
by
Knowlton, Wendy M.
, Palkar, Radhika
, McKemy, David D.
, McCoy, Daniel D.
, Daniels, Richard L.
in
Analgesia
/ Analgesics - therapeutic use
/ Animal models
/ Animals
/ Antagonists
/ Biology
/ Body temperature
/ Calcium
/ Capsaicin receptors
/ Carbamates
/ Channel gating
/ Cold
/ Cooling
/ Cytophotometry
/ Electrophysiology
/ Evaporative cooling
/ Excitability
/ Heat
/ Hypersensitivity
/ Hypothermia
/ Inflammation
/ Ion channels
/ Medicine
/ Menthol
/ Mice
/ Nervous system
/ Neurobiology
/ Neurosciences
/ Neurotoxicity
/ Organoplatinum Compounds - therapeutic use
/ Oxaliplatin
/ Pain
/ Pain perception
/ Peripheral blood mononuclear cells
/ Peripheral nervous system
/ Pharmacology
/ Physiology
/ Scholarships & fellowships
/ Social and Behavioral Sciences
/ Thermoregulation
/ Thermosensing - drug effects
/ Transient Receptor Potential Channels - metabolism
/ Transient receptor potential proteins
/ TRPA1 Cation Channel
/ TRPM Cation Channels - antagonists & inhibitors
/ TRPM Cation Channels - metabolism
/ TRPV Cation Channels - metabolism
2011
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Pharmacological Blockade of TRPM8 Ion Channels Alters Cold and Cold Pain Responses in Mice
by
Knowlton, Wendy M.
, Palkar, Radhika
, McKemy, David D.
, McCoy, Daniel D.
, Daniels, Richard L.
in
Analgesia
/ Analgesics - therapeutic use
/ Animal models
/ Animals
/ Antagonists
/ Biology
/ Body temperature
/ Calcium
/ Capsaicin receptors
/ Carbamates
/ Channel gating
/ Cold
/ Cooling
/ Cytophotometry
/ Electrophysiology
/ Evaporative cooling
/ Excitability
/ Heat
/ Hypersensitivity
/ Hypothermia
/ Inflammation
/ Ion channels
/ Medicine
/ Menthol
/ Mice
/ Nervous system
/ Neurobiology
/ Neurosciences
/ Neurotoxicity
/ Organoplatinum Compounds - therapeutic use
/ Oxaliplatin
/ Pain
/ Pain perception
/ Peripheral blood mononuclear cells
/ Peripheral nervous system
/ Pharmacology
/ Physiology
/ Scholarships & fellowships
/ Social and Behavioral Sciences
/ Thermoregulation
/ Thermosensing - drug effects
/ Transient Receptor Potential Channels - metabolism
/ Transient receptor potential proteins
/ TRPA1 Cation Channel
/ TRPM Cation Channels - antagonists & inhibitors
/ TRPM Cation Channels - metabolism
/ TRPV Cation Channels - metabolism
2011
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Pharmacological Blockade of TRPM8 Ion Channels Alters Cold and Cold Pain Responses in Mice
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Pharmacological Blockade of TRPM8 Ion Channels Alters Cold and Cold Pain Responses in Mice
2011
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TRPM8 (Transient Receptor Potential Melastatin-8) is a cold- and menthol-gated ion channel necessary for the detection of cold temperatures in the mammalian peripheral nervous system. Functioning TRPM8 channels are required for behavioral responses to innocuous cool, noxious cold, injury-evoked cold hypersensitivity, cooling-mediated analgesia, and thermoregulation. Because of these various roles, the ability to pharmacologically manipulate TRPM8 function to alter the excitability of cold-sensing neurons may have broad impact clinically. Here we examined a novel compound, PBMC (1-phenylethyl-4-(benzyloxy)-3-methoxybenzyl(2-aminoethyl)carbamate) which robustly and selectively inhibited TRPM8 channels in vitro with sub-nanomolar affinity, as determined by calcium microfluorimetry and electrophysiology. The actions of PBMC were selective for TRPM8, with no functional effects observed for the sensory ion channels TRPV1 and TRPA1. PBMC altered TRPM8 gating by shifting the voltage-dependence of menthol-evoked currents towards positive membrane potentials. When administered systemically to mice, PBMC treatment produced a dose-dependent hypothermia in wildtype animals while TRPM8-knockout mice remained unaffected. This hypothermic response was reduced at lower doses, whereas responses to evaporative cooling were still significantly attenuated. Lastly, systemic PBMC also diminished cold hypersensitivity in inflammatory and nerve-injury pain models, but was ineffective against oxaliplatin-induced neuropathic cold hypersensitivity, despite our findings that TRPM8 is required for the cold-related symptoms of this pathology. Thus PBMC is an attractive compound that serves as a template for the formulation of highly specific and potent TRPM8 antagonists that will have utility both in vitro and in vivo.
Publisher
Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Subject
/ Analgesics - therapeutic use
/ Animals
/ Biology
/ Calcium
/ Cold
/ Cooling
/ Heat
/ Medicine
/ Menthol
/ Mice
/ Organoplatinum Compounds - therapeutic use
/ Pain
/ Peripheral blood mononuclear cells
/ Social and Behavioral Sciences
/ Thermosensing - drug effects
/ Transient Receptor Potential Channels - metabolism
/ Transient receptor potential proteins
/ TRPM Cation Channels - antagonists & inhibitors
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