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Physiological basis of tingling paresthesia evoked by hydroxy-alpha-sanshool.


ABSTRACT: Hydroxy-alpha-sanshool, the active ingredient in plants of the prickly ash plant family, induces robust tingling paresthesia by activating a subset of somatosensory neurons. However, the subtypes and physiological function of sanshool-sensitive neurons remain unknown. Here we use the ex vivo skin-nerve preparation to examine the pattern and intensity with which the sensory terminals of cutaneous neurons respond to hydroxy-alpha-sanshool. We found that sanshool excites virtually all D-hair afferents, a distinct subset of ultrasensitive light-touch receptors in the skin and targets novel populations of Abeta and C fiber nerve afferents. Thus, sanshool provides a novel pharmacological tool for discriminating functional subtypes of cutaneous mechanoreceptors. The identification of sanshool-sensitive fibers represents an essential first step in identifying the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying tingling paresthesia that accompanies peripheral neuropathy and injury.

SUBMITTER: Lennertz RC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2852189 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Physiological basis of tingling paresthesia evoked by hydroxy-alpha-sanshool.

Lennertz Richard C RC   Tsunozaki Makoto M   Bautista Diana M DM   Stucky Cheryl L CL  

The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 20100301 12


Hydroxy-alpha-sanshool, the active ingredient in plants of the prickly ash plant family, induces robust tingling paresthesia by activating a subset of somatosensory neurons. However, the subtypes and physiological function of sanshool-sensitive neurons remain unknown. Here we use the ex vivo skin-nerve preparation to examine the pattern and intensity with which the sensory terminals of cutaneous neurons respond to hydroxy-alpha-sanshool. We found that sanshool excites virtually all D-hair affere  ...[more]

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