Variable sensitivity to noxious heat is mediated by differential expression of the CGRP gene

Jeffrey S. Mogil, Frank Miermeister, Frank Seifert, Kate Strasburg, Katharina Zimmermann, Heiko Reinold, Jean Sebastien Austin, Nadia Bernardini, Elissa J. Chesler, Heiko A. Hofmann, Christian Hordo, Karl Messlinger, Kumar V.S. Nemmani, Andrew L. Rankin, Jennifer Ritchie, Angela Siegling, Shad B. Smith, Susana Sotocinal, Axel Vater, Sonya G. LehtoSven Klussmann, Remi Quirion, Martin Michaelis, Marshall Devor, Peter W. Reeh*

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Abstract

Heat sensitivity shows considerable functional variability in humans and laboratory animals, and is fundamental to inflammatory and possibly neuropathic pain. In the mouse, at least, much of this variability is genetic because inbred strains differ robustly in their behavioral sensitivity to noxious heat. These strain differences are shown here to reflect differential responsiveness of primary afferent thermal nociceptors to heat stimuli. We further present convergent behavioral and electrophysiological evidence that the variable responses to noxious heat are due to strain-dependence of CGRP expression and sensitivity. Strain differences in behavioral response to noxious heat could be abolished by peripheral injection of CGRP, blockade of cutaneous and spinal CGRP receptors, or long-term inactivation of CGRP with a CGRP-binding Spiegelmer. Linkage mapping supports the contention that the genetic variant determining variable heat pain sensitivity across mouse strains affects the expression of the Ca/ca gene that codes for CGRPα.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)12938-12943
Number of pages6
JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Volume102
Issue number36
DOIs
StatePublished - 6 Sep 2005

Keywords

  • Ca/ca
  • Calcitonin gene-related peptide
  • Genetic
  • Nociceptors
  • Pain

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