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Activation of pruritogenic TGR5, MrgprA3, and MrgprC11 on colon-innervating afferents induces visceral hypersensitivity

Itch induces scratching that removes irritants from the skin, whereas pain initiates withdrawal or avoidance of tissue damage. While pain arises from both the skin and viscera, we investigated whether pruritogenic irritant mechanisms also function within visceral pathways. We show that subsets of co...

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Autores principales: Castro, Joel, Harrington, Andrea M., Lieu, TinaMarie, Garcia-Caraballo, Sonia, Maddern, Jessica, Schober, Gudrun, O’Donnell, Tracey, Grundy, Luke, Lumsden, Amanda L., Miller, Paul, Ghetti, Andre, Steinhoff, Martin S., Poole, Daniel P., Dong, Xinzhong, Chang, Lin, Bunnett, Nigel W., Brierley, Stuart M.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society for Clinical Investigation 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6824308/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31536477
http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.131712
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author Castro, Joel
Harrington, Andrea M.
Lieu, TinaMarie
Garcia-Caraballo, Sonia
Maddern, Jessica
Schober, Gudrun
O’Donnell, Tracey
Grundy, Luke
Lumsden, Amanda L.
Miller, Paul
Ghetti, Andre
Steinhoff, Martin S.
Poole, Daniel P.
Dong, Xinzhong
Chang, Lin
Bunnett, Nigel W.
Brierley, Stuart M.
author_facet Castro, Joel
Harrington, Andrea M.
Lieu, TinaMarie
Garcia-Caraballo, Sonia
Maddern, Jessica
Schober, Gudrun
O’Donnell, Tracey
Grundy, Luke
Lumsden, Amanda L.
Miller, Paul
Ghetti, Andre
Steinhoff, Martin S.
Poole, Daniel P.
Dong, Xinzhong
Chang, Lin
Bunnett, Nigel W.
Brierley, Stuart M.
author_sort Castro, Joel
collection PubMed
description Itch induces scratching that removes irritants from the skin, whereas pain initiates withdrawal or avoidance of tissue damage. While pain arises from both the skin and viscera, we investigated whether pruritogenic irritant mechanisms also function within visceral pathways. We show that subsets of colon-innervating sensory neurons in mice express, either individually or in combination, the pruritogenic receptors Tgr5 and the Mas-gene–related GPCRs Mrgpra3 and Mrgprc11. Agonists of these receptors activated subsets of colonic sensory neurons and evoked colonic afferent mechanical hypersensitivity via a TRPA1-dependent mechanism. In vivo intracolonic administration of individual TGR5, MrgprA3, or MrgprC11 agonists induced pronounced visceral hypersensitivity to colorectal distension. Coadministration of these agonists as an “itch cocktail” augmented hypersensitivity to colorectal distension and changed mouse behavior. These irritant mechanisms were maintained and enhanced in a model of chronic visceral hypersensitivity relevant to irritable bowel syndrome. Neurons from human dorsal root ganglia also expressed TGR5, as well as the human ortholog MrgprX1, and showed increased responsiveness to pruritogenic agonists in pathological states. These data support the existence of an irritant-sensing system in the colon that is a visceral representation of the itch pathways found in skin, thereby contributing to sensory disturbances accompanying common intestinal disorders.
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spelling pubmed-68243082019-11-07 Activation of pruritogenic TGR5, MrgprA3, and MrgprC11 on colon-innervating afferents induces visceral hypersensitivity Castro, Joel Harrington, Andrea M. Lieu, TinaMarie Garcia-Caraballo, Sonia Maddern, Jessica Schober, Gudrun O’Donnell, Tracey Grundy, Luke Lumsden, Amanda L. Miller, Paul Ghetti, Andre Steinhoff, Martin S. Poole, Daniel P. Dong, Xinzhong Chang, Lin Bunnett, Nigel W. Brierley, Stuart M. JCI Insight Research Article Itch induces scratching that removes irritants from the skin, whereas pain initiates withdrawal or avoidance of tissue damage. While pain arises from both the skin and viscera, we investigated whether pruritogenic irritant mechanisms also function within visceral pathways. We show that subsets of colon-innervating sensory neurons in mice express, either individually or in combination, the pruritogenic receptors Tgr5 and the Mas-gene–related GPCRs Mrgpra3 and Mrgprc11. Agonists of these receptors activated subsets of colonic sensory neurons and evoked colonic afferent mechanical hypersensitivity via a TRPA1-dependent mechanism. In vivo intracolonic administration of individual TGR5, MrgprA3, or MrgprC11 agonists induced pronounced visceral hypersensitivity to colorectal distension. Coadministration of these agonists as an “itch cocktail” augmented hypersensitivity to colorectal distension and changed mouse behavior. These irritant mechanisms were maintained and enhanced in a model of chronic visceral hypersensitivity relevant to irritable bowel syndrome. Neurons from human dorsal root ganglia also expressed TGR5, as well as the human ortholog MrgprX1, and showed increased responsiveness to pruritogenic agonists in pathological states. These data support the existence of an irritant-sensing system in the colon that is a visceral representation of the itch pathways found in skin, thereby contributing to sensory disturbances accompanying common intestinal disorders. American Society for Clinical Investigation 2019-10-17 /pmc/articles/PMC6824308/ /pubmed/31536477 http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.131712 Text en © 2019 Castro et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
spellingShingle Research Article
Castro, Joel
Harrington, Andrea M.
Lieu, TinaMarie
Garcia-Caraballo, Sonia
Maddern, Jessica
Schober, Gudrun
O’Donnell, Tracey
Grundy, Luke
Lumsden, Amanda L.
Miller, Paul
Ghetti, Andre
Steinhoff, Martin S.
Poole, Daniel P.
Dong, Xinzhong
Chang, Lin
Bunnett, Nigel W.
Brierley, Stuart M.
Activation of pruritogenic TGR5, MrgprA3, and MrgprC11 on colon-innervating afferents induces visceral hypersensitivity
title Activation of pruritogenic TGR5, MrgprA3, and MrgprC11 on colon-innervating afferents induces visceral hypersensitivity
title_full Activation of pruritogenic TGR5, MrgprA3, and MrgprC11 on colon-innervating afferents induces visceral hypersensitivity
title_fullStr Activation of pruritogenic TGR5, MrgprA3, and MrgprC11 on colon-innervating afferents induces visceral hypersensitivity
title_full_unstemmed Activation of pruritogenic TGR5, MrgprA3, and MrgprC11 on colon-innervating afferents induces visceral hypersensitivity
title_short Activation of pruritogenic TGR5, MrgprA3, and MrgprC11 on colon-innervating afferents induces visceral hypersensitivity
title_sort activation of pruritogenic tgr5, mrgpra3, and mrgprc11 on colon-innervating afferents induces visceral hypersensitivity
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6824308/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31536477
http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.131712
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