In rodent sensory neurons, acid-sensing ion channel 3 (ASIC3) has recently emerged as a particularly important sensor of nonadaptive pain associated with tissue acidosis. However, little is known about the human ASIC3 channel, which includes three splice variants differing in their C-terminal domain (hASIC3a, hASIC3b, and hASIC3c). hASIC3a...
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Mambalgins are 57-amino acid peptides isolated from snake venom that evoke naloxone-resistant analgesia after local (intraplantar) and central (intrathecal) injections through inhibition of particular subtypes of acid-sensing ion channels (ASICs). We now show that mambalgins also have an opioid-independent effect on both thermal and mechanical...
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Iatrogenic pain consecutive to a large number of surgical procedures has become a growing health concern. The etiology and pathophysiology of postoperative pain are still poorly understood, but hydrogen ions appear to be important in this process. We have investigated the role of peripheral acid-sensing ion channels (ASICs), which form...
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Polypeptide toxins have played a central part in understanding physiological and physiopathological functions of ion channels. In the field of pain, they led to important advances in basic research and even to clinical applications. Acid-sensing ion channels (ASICs) are generally considered principal players in the pain pathway, including in...
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December 5, 2016 (v1)Conference paper
Mambalgins are 57-amino acid peptides isolated from mamba venom. They produce potent analgesic effects in mice against inflammatory pain upon central intrathecal (i.t.), and peripheral local (i.pl.) injections, through inhibition of different ASICs subtypes and involvement of opioid-independent pathways. They produce fewer side effects than...
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July 2018 (v1)Journal article
Mambalgins are 57-amino acid peptides isolated from mamba venom. They produce potent analgesic effects in mice against inflammatory pain upon central intrathecal (i.t.), and peripheral local (i.pl.) injections, through inhibition of different ASICs subtypes and involvement of opioid-independent pathways. They produce fewer side effects than...
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