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Field: Molecular Neuropharmacology Research Interest:
The molecular pathways involved in detecting
painful stimuli are poorly understood. In particular, TRP channels and
cannabinoid receptors became relevant in this aspect since they are engaged
in detection of nociceptive (painful) stimuli and sensory neuron response
modulation. We are interested in understanding how these transduction
systems interplay at a molecular level. For instance, anandamide, an endocannabinoid,
not only activates cannabinoid receptors and promotes analgesia but also
in higher concentrations activates TRPV1 channels, capable of causing
nociception. Other transduction elements, such as phospholipase C, can
also contribute to modulate final responses by changing activation thresholds
of TRP channels and G protein-coupled receptors. Our goal is to try to
build the transduction machinery present in sensory neurons piece by piece
to evaluate each elements contribution, simulating normal or physiopathological
conditions, such as inflammation. |
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