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Neuropeptide Y Y2 Receptors in Sensory Neurons Tonically Suppress Nociception and Itch but Facilitate Postsurgical and Neuropathic Pain Hypersensitivity.

Paramita BasuAkshitha MaddulaTyler S NelsonPranav PrasoonMichelle K WinterHerbert HerzogKenneth E McCarsonBradley K Taylor
Published in: Anesthesiology (2024)
We conclude that Y2 at central terminals of primary afferent neurons provide tonic inhibition of mechanical and cold nociception and itch. This switches to the promotion of mechanical and thermal hyperalgesia in models of acute and chronic postsurgical and neuropathic pain, perhaps due to an increase in the population of Y2 that effectively couple to G-proteins. These results support the development of Y2 antagonists for the treatment of chronic postsurgical and neuropathic pain.
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