Inhibition of itch by neurokinin 1 receptor (Tacr1)-expressing ON cells in the rostral ventromedial medulla in mice

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Abstract

The rostral ventromedial medulla (RVM) is important in descending modulation of spinal nociceptive transmission, but it is unclear if the RVM also modulates spinal pruriceptive trans-mission. RVM ON cells are activated by noxious algesic and pruritic stimuli and are pronociceptive. Many RVM-spinal projection neurons express the neurokinin-1 receptor (Tacr1), and ON-cells are excited by local administration of substance P (SP). We hypothesized that Tacr1-expressing RVM ON cells exert an inhibitory effect on itch opposite to their pronociceptive action. Intramedullary micro-injection of SP significantly potentiated RVM ON cells and reduced pruritogen-evoked scratching while producing mild mechanical sensitization. Chemogenetic activation of RVM Tacr1-expressing RVM neurons also reduced acute pruritogen-evoked scratching. Optotagging experiments confirmed RVM Tacr1-expressing neurons to be ON cells. We conclude that Tacr1-expressing ON cells in RVM play a significant role in the modulation of pruriceptive transmission.

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Follansbee, T., Domocos, D., Nguyen, E., Nguyen, A., Bountouvas, A., Velasquez, L., … Carstens, E. (2022). Inhibition of itch by neurokinin 1 receptor (Tacr1)-expressing ON cells in the rostral ventromedial medulla in mice. ELife, 11. https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.69626

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