The vanilloid receptor-1 is expressed in rat spinal dorsal horn astrocytes

S Doly, J Fischer, C Salio, M Conrath - Neuroscience letters, 2004 - Elsevier
S Doly, J Fischer, C Salio, M Conrath
Neuroscience letters, 2004Elsevier
The vanilloid receptor-1 (TRPV1), expressed by nociceptive fibers, is a transducer of thermal
and chemical nociceptive messages. However, endogenous ligands excite TRPV1
receptors localized on central nociceptive terminals and interneurons. Using
immunocytochemistry at the ultrastructural level, we show that TRPV1 is also expressed in
spinal glial cells characterized as astrocyte by double labeling with glial fibrillary acid
protein. Quantification of the labeling shows that the most numerous labeling is neuronal …
The vanilloid receptor-1 (TRPV1), expressed by nociceptive fibers, is a transducer of thermal and chemical nociceptive messages. However, endogenous ligands excite TRPV1 receptors localized on central nociceptive terminals and interneurons. Using immunocytochemistry at the ultrastructural level, we show that TRPV1 is also expressed in spinal glial cells characterized as astrocyte by double labeling with glial fibrillary acid protein. Quantification of the labeling shows that the most numerous labeling is neuronal and that 7% of the total TRPV1 labeling is localized in astrocytes. The total absence of staining in TRPV1 knock out mice strongly suggests that true TRPV1 protein is present in astrocytes. The localization of TRPV1-containing astrocytes apposed to nociceptive C-terminals suggests that they may be involved in the control of pain transmission.
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