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The vanilloid receptor TRPV1 is tonically activated in vivo and involved in body temperature regulation.


ABSTRACT: The vanilloid receptor TRPV1 (transient receptor potential vanilloid 1) is a cation channel that serves as a polymodal detector of pain-producing stimuli such as capsaicin, protons (pH <5.7), and heat. TRPV1 antagonists block pain behaviors in rodent models of inflammatory, neuropathic, and cancer pain, suggesting their utility as analgesics. Here, we report that TRPV1 antagonists representing various chemotypes cause an increase in body temperature (hyperthermia), identifying a potential issue for their clinical development. Peripheral restriction of antagonists did not eliminate hyperthermia, suggesting that the site of action is predominantly outside of the blood-brain barrier. Antagonists that are ineffective against proton activation also caused hyperthermia, indicating that blocking capsaicin and heat activation of TRPV1 is sufficient to produce hyperthermia. All TRPV1 antagonists evaluated here caused hyperthermia, suggesting that TRPV1 is tonically activated in vivo and that TRPV1 antagonism and hyperthermia are not separable. TRPV1 antagonists caused hyperthermia in multiple species (rats, dogs, and monkeys), demonstrating that TRPV1 function in thermoregulation is conserved from rodents to primates. Together, these results indicate that tonic TRPV1 activation regulates body temperature.

SUBMITTER: Gavva NR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6672109 | biostudies-literature | 2007 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The vanilloid receptor TRPV1 is tonically activated in vivo and involved in body temperature regulation.

Gavva Narender R NR   Bannon Anthony W AW   Surapaneni Sekhar S   Hovland David N DN   Lehto Sonya G SG   Gore Anu A   Juan Todd T   Deng Hong H   Han Bora B   Klionsky Lana L   Kuang Rongzhen R   Le April A   Tamir Rami R   Wang Jue J   Youngblood Brad B   Zhu Dawn D   Norman Mark H MH   Magal Ella E   Treanor James J S JJ   Louis Jean-Claude JC  

The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 20070301 13


The vanilloid receptor TRPV1 (transient receptor potential vanilloid 1) is a cation channel that serves as a polymodal detector of pain-producing stimuli such as capsaicin, protons (pH <5.7), and heat. TRPV1 antagonists block pain behaviors in rodent models of inflammatory, neuropathic, and cancer pain, suggesting their utility as analgesics. Here, we report that TRPV1 antagonists representing various chemotypes cause an increase in body temperature (hyperthermia), identifying a potential issue  ...[more]

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