Gao_2018_J.Invest.Dermatol_138_2405

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Title : The Neuropeptide Y System Regulates Both Mechanical and Histaminergic Itch - Gao_2018_J.Invest.Dermatol_138_2405
Author(s) : Gao T , Ma H , Xu B , Bergman J , Larhammar D , Lagerstrom MC
Ref : Journal of Investigative Dermatology , 138 :2405 , 2018
Abstract :

Itch is a somatosensory modality that serves to alert an organism to harmful elements removable by scratching, such as parasites and chemical irritants. Recently, ablation or silencing of neuropeptide Y (NPY)-expressing spinal interneurons was reported to selectively enhance mechanical itch, whereas chemical itch was unaffected. We examined the effect of activating the NPY/Y1 receptor system on scratch behavior in mice. We found that intrathecal administration of the Y1 agonist [Leu(31),Pro(34)]-NPY (LP-NPY) attenuated itch behavior induced by application of 0.07 g von Frey filament in the nape of the neck compared with saline treatment, indicating that activation of the spinal NPY/Y1 system dampens mechanical itch. However, intrathecal administration of LP-NPY also attenuated chemically induced scratching provoked by intradermal application of histamine or the mast cell degranulator 48/80 (histaminergic itch), and the latter effect could be reversed by administration of the Y1 antagonist BIBO3304. Intrathecal application of the native nonselective agonist NPY also attenuated histamine or 48/80-induced scratching. Our analyses emphasize the importance of including additional quantitative parameters to characterize the full spectrum of itch behavior and show that the NPY/Y1 system dampens both mechanically and chemically induced scratching and hence is shared by the two submodalities of itch.

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Gao T, Ma H, Xu B, Bergman J, Larhammar D, Lagerstrom MC (2018)
The Neuropeptide Y System Regulates Both Mechanical and Histaminergic Itch
Journal of Investigative Dermatology 138 :2405

Gao T, Ma H, Xu B, Bergman J, Larhammar D, Lagerstrom MC (2018)
Journal of Investigative Dermatology 138 :2405