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Induction of total insensitivity to capsaicin and hypersensitivity to garlic extract in human by decreased expression of TRPV1

TRPV1 is a cation channel which is activated by temperature (≥42 °C) and capsaicin. In the present study, we found a person with total insensitivity to capsaicin and attempted to unravel its causes. The expression levels of TRPV1 protein and mRNA in the cells of the person's buccal mucosa were...

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Published in:Neuroscience letters 2007-01, Vol.411 (2), p.87-91
Main Authors: Park, Joong Jean, Lee, Jaehee, Kim, Myung Ah, Back, Seung Keun, Hong, Seung Kil, Na, Heung Sik
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description TRPV1 is a cation channel which is activated by temperature (≥42 °C) and capsaicin. In the present study, we found a person with total insensitivity to capsaicin and attempted to unravel its causes. The expression levels of TRPV1 protein and mRNA in the cells of the person's buccal mucosa were less than half of those in a normal subject. Sequential analysis of mRNA and genomic DNA revealed several point mutations mostly in the second intron of the person's TRPV1. Interestingly, the subject showed hypersensitivity to garlic extract, but TRPA1 (allicin receptor) level was normal. These results suggest that the decreased expression of TRPV1 may be related to a functional knock out in capsaicin sensation and hypersensitivity to allicin in humans.
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Allyl Compounds - pharmacology
Analgesics, Non-Narcotic - pharmacology
Biological and medical sciences
Buccal mucosa
Capsaicin
Capsaicin - pharmacology
Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
Female
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Gene Expression Regulation - drug effects
Gene Expression Regulation - genetics
Humans
Introns
Middle Aged
Pain Measurement - methods
Point Mutation
Reaction Time
Sequence Analysis, RNA
Somesthesis and somesthetic pathways (proprioception, exteroception, nociception)
interoception
electrolocation. Sensory receptors
Sulfides - pharmacology
Temperature
TRPA1
TRPV Cation Channels - genetics
TRPV Cation Channels - metabolism
TRPV1
Vertebrates: nervous system and sense organs
title Induction of total insensitivity to capsaicin and hypersensitivity to garlic extract in human by decreased expression of TRPV1
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