Contribution of T-type calcium channel isoforms to cold and mechanical sensitivity in naïve and oxaliplatin-treated mice of both sexes.
Flavia Tasmin Techera AntunesMaria A GandiniVinicius M GadottiNara Lins Meira QuintãoJosé Roberto SantinIvana A SouzaLaurence S DavidTerrance P SnutchMichael E HildebrandGerald W. ZamponiPublished in: British journal of pharmacology (2024)
Altogether, our data indicate that T-type channels differentially contribute to the regulation of cold and mechanical hypersensitivity, and raise the possibility that T-type channel blockers could promote cold allodynia.