Specialized peripheral sensory neurons known as nociceptors alert us to potentially damaging stimuli at the skin by detecting extremes in temperature and pressure and injury-related chemicals, and transducing these stimuli into long-ranging electrical signals that are relayed to higher brain centers. The activation of functionally distinct cutaneous nociceptor populations and the processing of information they convey provide a rich diversity of pain qualities. Current work in this field is providing researchers with a more thorough understanding of nociceptor cell biology at molecular and systems levels and insight that will allow the targeted design of novel pain therapeutics.
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Location and Plasticity of the Sodium Spike Initiation Zone in Nociceptive Terminals in vivo
Authors: Goldstein RH, Barkai O, Íñigo-Portugués A, Katz B, Lev S, Binshtok AM.
Year of publication: 2019
Journal: Neuron. 2019 May 22;102(4):801-812.e5. doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2019.03.005. Epub 2019 Mar 26.
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