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TRP channels in thermosensation

Makiko Kashio, Makoto Tominaga

2022Current Opinion in Neurobiology169 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The ability to sense external temperature is assumed by somatosensory neurons, in which temperature information is converted to neural activity by afferent input to the central nervous system. Somatosensory neurons consist of various populations with specialized gene expression, including thermosensitive transient receptor potential ion channels (thermo-TRPs). Thermo-TRPs are responsible for thermal transduction at the peripheral ends of somatosensory neurons and over a wide range of temperatures. In this review, we focus on several thermo-TRPs expressed in sensory neurons: TRPV1, TRPV4, TRPM2, TRPM3, TRPM8, TRPC5, and TRPA1. TRPV3, TRPV4, and TRPC5 expressed in non-neuronal cells that are also involved in somatosensation are also discussed, whereas TRPM2 and TRPM8 are involved in thermosensation in the brain.

Topics & Concepts

Transient receptor potential channelTRPM8Somatosensory systemTRPC5TRPV1NeuroscienceSensory systemTRPV4TRPCTRPVThermoreceptorChemistryBiologyReceptorBiochemistryIon Channels and ReceptorsNeurobiology and Insect Physiology ResearchBiochemical Analysis and Sensing Techniques