نتایج جستجو برای: mechanosensation

تعداد نتایج: 434  

Journal: :Advanced Materials 2021

Biomechanical Signaling Physarum polycephalum, a slime mold with one cell and no brain, is remarkable new model for understanding basal cognition. Its living material deforms its own structure to interact the objects around it. In article number 2008161, Michael Levin co-workers show that senses strain in substrate, using biomechanical signaling assess environment express preferences as directi...

2015
Margaret C. Wright Erin G. Reed-Geaghan Alexa M. Bolock Tomoyuki Fujiyama Mikio Hoshino Stephen M. Maricich

Resident progenitor cells in mammalian skin generate new cells as a part of tissue homeostasis. We sought to identify the progenitors of Merkel cells, a unique skin cell type that plays critical roles in mechanosensation. We found that some Atoh1-expressing cells in the hairy skin and whisker follicles are mitotically active at embryonic and postnatal ages. Genetic fate-mapping revealed that th...

Journal: :Cell 2011
Lishi Li Michael Rutlin Victoria E. Abraira Colleen Cassidy Laura Kus Shiaoching Gong Michael P. Jankowski Wenqin Luo Nathaniel Heintz H. Richard Koerber C. Jeffery Woodbury David D. Ginty

Innocuous touch of the skin is detected by distinct populations of neurons, the low-threshold mechanoreceptors (LTMRs), which are classified as Aβ-, Aδ-, and C-LTMRs. Here, we report genetic labeling of LTMR subtypes and visualization of their relative patterns of axonal endings in hairy skin and the spinal cord. We found that each of the three major hair follicle types of trunk hairy skin (gua...

2016
Hae-Jin Kweon Jin-Hwa Cho Il-Sung Jang Byung-Chang Suh

Acid-sensing ion channels (ASICs) are proton-gated cation channels widely expressed in the nervous system. Proton sensing by ASICs has been known to mediate pain, mechanosensation, taste transduction, learning and memory, and fear. In this study, we investigated the differential subcellular localization of ASIC2a and ASIC3 in heterologous expression systems. While ASIC2a targeted the cell surfa...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience : a journal and virtual library 2008
Robert J Kolb Surya M Nauli

The majority of different cell types in the human body have a cilium, a thin rod-like structure of uniquely arranged microtubules that are encapsulated by the surface plasma membrane. The cilium originates from a basal body, a mature centriole that has migrated and docked to the cell surface. The non-motile cilia are microtubule-based organelles that are generally considered sensory structures....

Journal: :Cell reports 2016
Amelia J Christensen Shrivats M Iyer Amaury François Saurabh Vyas Charu Ramakrishnan Sam Vesuna Karl Deisseroth Grégory Scherrer Scott L Delp

Spinal dorsal horn circuits receive, process, and transmit somatosensory information. To understand how specific components of these circuits contribute to behavior, it is critical to be able to directly modulate their activity in unanesthetized in vivo conditions. Here, we develop experimental tools that enable optogenetic control of spinal circuitry in freely moving mice using commonly availa...

Journal: :Molecular Pain 2007
Liam J Drew John N Wood

The molecular identity and pharmacological properties of mechanically gated ion channels in sensory neurons are poorly understood. We show that FM1-43, a styryl dye used to fluorescently label cell membranes, permeates mechanosensitive ion channels in cultured dorsal root ganglion neurons, resulting in blockade of three previously defined subtypes of mechanically activated currents. Blockade an...

2017
Nicole Scholz Chonglin Guan Matthias Nieberler Alexander Grotemeyer Isabella Maiellaro Shiqiang Gao Sebastian Beck Matthias Pawlak Markus Sauer Esther Asan Sven Rothemund Jana Winkler Simone Prömel Georg Nagel Tobias Langenhan Robert J Kittel

Adhesion-type G protein-coupled receptors (aGPCRs), a large molecule family with over 30 members in humans, operate in organ development, brain function and govern immunological responses. Correspondingly, this receptor family is linked to a multitude of diverse human diseases. aGPCRs have been suggested to possess mechanosensory properties, though their mechanism of action is fully unknown. He...

Journal: :EMBO reports 2006
Aurélie Giamarchi Françoise Padilla Bertrand Coste Matthieu Raoux Marcel Crest Eric Honoré Patrick Delmas

TRPP2 is a member of the transient receptor potential (TRP) superfamily of cation channels, which is mutated in autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD). TRPP2 is thought to function with polycystin 1-a large integral protein-as part of a multiprotein complex involved in transducing Ca(2+)-dependent information. TRPP2 has been implicated in various biological functions including cel...

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