Inhibition of TRPV1 channels by a naturally occurring omega-9 fatty acid reduces pain and itch
TRPV1 channels are known to mediate pathological pain and itch. Here, the authors find a naturally occurring fatty acid, oleic acid, acts as a TRPV1 antagonist and can modulate capsaicin and histamine-mediated pain and itch response in mouse models.
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Autores principales: | Sara L. Morales-Lázaro, Itzel Llorente, Félix Sierra-Ramírez, Ana E. López-Romero, Miguel Ortíz-Rentería, Barbara Serrano-Flores, Sidney A. Simon, León D. Islas, Tamara Rosenbaum |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2016
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/54aa5cbb43274e3e806447b790722427 |
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