Homomeric and heteromeric P2X3 receptors in peripheral sensory neurons

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Brederson, Jill-Desiree [1 ]
Jarvis, Michael F. [1 ]
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[1] Abbott Labs, Neurosci Res, Abbott Pk, IL 60064 USA
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bladder; mechanoreceptor; pain; peripheral; purinergic; sensory;
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ATP contributes to nociceptive sensory processing by activating a family of ligand-gated ion channels, the P2X receptors. One of these, the P2X(3) receptor, is highly localized on primary afferent neurons. In sensory neurons, P2X(3) receptors function as homomeric (P2X(3)) and heteromeric (P2X(2/3)) channels. Exogenous application of ATP and related agonists excites peripheral and central nerves, and increases sensitivity to noxious stimuli. Specific targeting of P2X(3) receptors by gene deletion and knockdown results in a hypoalgesic phenotype. In animal models of pain, pharmacological blockade of P2X(3) receptors fully blocked specific types of chronic inflammatory and neuropathic pain. Peripheral nerve injury differentially alters functional expression of P2X(3) receptors on small and large diameter primary afferent neurons. These data have delineated discrete roles for homomeric P2X(3) and heteromeric P2X(2/3) receptor activation in acute and chronic pain. Similar findings have also been generated from extensive research of the bladder urothelial-sensory neuron system. The urinary bladder is richly innervated by P2X(3) receptor-containing neurons. Heteromeric P2X(2/3) channels in the bladder contribute to both mechanosensitivity and nociceptive responses. Thus, both genetic and pharmacological approaches have provided converging evidence that
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