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Loss of bhlha9 Impairs Thermotaxis and Formalin-Evoked Pain in a Sexually Dimorphic Manner

Manon Bohic, Irène Marics, Catarina Santos, Pascale Malapert, Nissim Ben‐Arie, Chiara Salio, Ana Reynders, Yves Le Feuvre, Andrew J. Saurin, Aziz Moqrich

2020Cell Reports28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

C-LTMRs are known to convey affective aspects of touch and to modulate injury-induced pain in humans and mice. However, a role for these neurons in temperature sensation has been suggested, but not fully demonstrated. Here, we report that deletion of C-low-threshold mechanoreceptor (C-LTMR)-expressed bhlha9 causes impaired thermotaxis behavior and exacerbated formalin-evoked pain in male, but not female, mice. Positive modulators of GABAA receptors failed to relieve inflammatory formalin pain and failed to decrease the frequency of spontaneous excitatory post-synaptic currents (sEPSCs) selectively in bhlha9 knockout (KO) males. This could be explained by a drastic change in the GABA content of lamina II inner inhibitory interneurons contacting C-LTMR central terminals. Finally, C-LTMR-specific deep RNA sequencing revealed more genes differentially expressed in male than in female bhlha9 KO C-LTMRs. Our data consolidate the role of C-LTMRs in modulation of formalin pain and provide in vivo evidence of their role in the discriminative aspects of temperature sensation.

Topics & Concepts

Inhibitory postsynaptic potentialExcitatory postsynaptic potentialNeuroscienceBiologyKnockout mouseSensationCell biologyMedicineReceptorGeneticsPain Mechanisms and TreatmentsIon channel regulation and functionNeuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research
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