Journal club 2014.01.29.

Distinct Expression of Mas1-Related G-Protein-Coupled Receptor B4 in Dorsal Root and Trigeminal Ganglia—Implications for Altered Behaviors in Acid-Sensing Ion Channel 3-Deficient Mice

Ya-Han Huang & Chin-Yu Chang & Chih-Cheng Chen & Chih-Dong Yang & Wei-Hsin Sun

Received: 26 February 2013 / Accepted: 8 July 2013 / Published online: 31 July 2013 # Springer Science+Business Media New York 2013

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Abstract

Mas1-related G-protein-coupled receptors (Mrgprs), comprising more than 50 distinct members, are specifically expressed in primary sensory neurons. Reflecting the diversity and specificity of stimuli they detect, Mrgprs are involved in pain, touch, and itch-related behaviors. Sensory–neuron-specif- ic acid-sensing ion channel 3 (ASIC3) is essential for touch and inflammatory pain, but mice lacking ASIC3 have complex behavioral alterations in various modalities of pain and touch. To understand whether Mrgprs are involved in complex behav- ioral alterations found in ASIC3-deficient mice, we examined Mrgpr gene expression in ASIC3−/− mice. Only MrgprB4 expression has shown significant change. MrgprB4 expression was increased in ASIC3−/− dorsal root ganglia (DRG) but decreased in ASIC3−/− trigeminal ganglia. The distinct alter- ations in DRG and trigeminal ganglia imply that MrgprB4 could have multiple functions. Given that MrgprB4 is expressed in neurons that may detect gentle touch and that ASIC3−/− mice have altered sensitivity of mechanoreceptors for light touch, the expression change of MrgprB4 is more likely related to the altered touch behaviors of ASIC3−/− mice.

Keywords

Dorsal root ganglion . Trigeminal ganglion . Mas1-related G-protein-coupled receptor B4 . ASIC3 . Nociceptors

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