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GABA Blocks Pathological but Not Acute TRPV1 Pain Signals

Hanack, C. and Moroni, M. and Lima, W. C. and Wende, H. and Kirchner, M. and Adelfinger, L. and Schrenk-Siemens, K. and Tappe-Theodor, A. and Wetzel, C. and Kuich, P. H. and Gassmann, M. and Roggenkamp, D. and Bettler, B. and Lewin, G. R. and Selbach, M. and Siemens, J.. (2015) GABA Blocks Pathological but Not Acute TRPV1 Pain Signals. Cell, 160 (4). pp. 759-770.

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Abstract

Sensitization of the capsaicin receptor TRPV1 is central to the initiation of pathological forms of pain, and multiple signaling cascades are known to enhance TRPV1 activity under inflammatory conditions. How might detrimental escalation of TRPV1 activity be counteracted? Using a genetic-proteomic approach, we identify the GABAB1 receptor subunit as bona fide inhibitor of TRPV1 sensitization in the context of diverse inflammatory settings. We find that the endogenous GABAB agonist, GABA, is released from nociceptive nerve terminals, suggesting an autocrine feedback mechanism limiting TRPV1 sensitization. The effect of GABAB on TRPV1 is independent of canonical G protein signaling and rather relies on close juxtaposition of the GABAB1 receptor subunit and TRPV1. Activating the GABAB1 receptor subunit does not attenuate normal functioning of the capsaicin receptor but exclusively reverts its sensitized state. Thus, harnessing this mechanism for anti-pain therapy may prevent adverse effects associated with currently available TRPV1 blockers.
Faculties and Departments:03 Faculty of Medicine > Departement Biomedizin > Division of Physiology > Molecular Neurobiology Synaptic Plasticity (Bettler)
UniBasel Contributors:Bettler, Bernhard
Item Type:Article, refereed
Article Subtype:Research Article
Publisher:Elsevier
e-ISSN:1097-4172
Note:Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Journal article
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