Abstract
Cowhage spicules provide an important model for histamine-independent itch. We determined that the active component of cowhage, termed mucunain, is a novel cysteine protease. We isolated mucunain and demonstrate that both native and recombinant mucunain evoke the same quality of itch in humans. We also show that mucunain is a ligand for protease-activated receptors two and four. These results support and expand the relationship between proteases, protease-activated receptors, and itch. Copyright © 2008 Society for Neuroscience.
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Reddy, V. B., Iuga, A. O., Shimada, S. G., LaMotte, R. H., & Lerner, E. A. (2008). Cowhage-evoked itch is mediated by a novel cysteine protease: A ligand of protease-activated receptors. Journal of Neuroscience, 28(17), 4331–4335. https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0716-08.2008
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