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- W4200522919 abstract "Abstract Individual sensory neurons can be tuned to many stimuli, each driving unique, stimulus-relevant behaviors, and the ability of multimodal nociceptor neurons to discriminate between potentially harmful and innocuous stimuli is broadly important for organismal survival. Moreover, disruptions in the capacity to differentiate between noxious and innocuous stimuli can result in neuropathic pain. Drosophila larval Class III (CIII) neurons are peripheral noxious cold nociceptors and gentle touch mechanosensors; high levels of activation drive cold-evoked contraction (CT) behavior, while low levels of activation result in a suite of touch-associated behaviors. However, it is unknown what molecular factors underlie CIII multimodality. Here, we show that the TMEM16/anoctamins subdued and white walker ( wwk ; CG15270 ) are required for cold-evoked CT, but not for touch-associated behavior, indicating a conserved role for anoctamins in nociception. We also evidence that CIII neurons make use of atypical depolarizing chloride currents to encode cold, and that overexpression of ncc69 —a fly homologue of NKCC1 —results in phenotypes consistent with neuropathic sensitization, including behavioral hypersensitization and spontaneous nociceptor activity, making Drosophila CIII neurons a candidate system for future studies of the basic mechanisms underlying neuropathic pain." @default.
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- W4200522919 title "Chloride-dependent mechanisms of multimodal sensory discrimination and neuropathic sensitization in <i>Drosophila</i>" @default.
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