[HTML][HTML] Pain as a channelopathy

R Raouf, K Quick, JN Wood - The Journal of clinical …, 2010 - Am Soc Clin Investig
R Raouf, K Quick, JN Wood
The Journal of clinical investigation, 2010Am Soc Clin Investig
Mendelian heritable pain disorders have provided insights into human pain mechanisms
and suggested new analgesic drug targets. Interestingly, many of the heritable monogenic
pain disorders have been mapped to mutations in genes encoding ion channels. Studies in
transgenic mice have also implicated many ion channels in damage sensing and pain
modulation. It seems likely that aberrant peripheral or central ion channel activity underlies
or initiates many pathological pain conditions. Understanding the mechanistic basis of ion …
Mendelian heritable pain disorders have provided insights into human pain mechanisms and suggested new analgesic drug targets. Interestingly, many of the heritable monogenic pain disorders have been mapped to mutations in genes encoding ion channels. Studies in transgenic mice have also implicated many ion channels in damage sensing and pain modulation. It seems likely that aberrant peripheral or central ion channel activity underlies or initiates many pathological pain conditions. Understanding the mechanistic basis of ion channel malfunction in terms of trafficking, localization, biophysics, and consequences for neurotransmission is a potential route to new pain therapies.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation