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SUBMITTER: Alemi F
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3613908 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Apr
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Alemi Farzad F Kwon Edwin E Poole Daniel P DP Lieu TinaMarie T Lyo Victoria V Cattaruzza Fiore F Cevikbas Ferda F Steinhoff Martin M Nassini Romina R Materazzi Serena S Guerrero-Alba Raquel R Valdez-Morales Eduardo E Cottrell Graeme S GS Schoonjans Kristina K Geppetti Pierangelo P Vanner Stephen J SJ Bunnett Nigel W NW Corvera Carlos U CU
The Journal of clinical investigation 20130325 4
Patients with cholestatic disease exhibit pruritus and analgesia, but the mechanisms underlying these symptoms are unknown. We report that bile acids, which are elevated in the circulation and tissues during cholestasis, cause itch and analgesia by activating the GPCR TGR5. TGR5 was detected in peptidergic neurons of mouse dorsal root ganglia and spinal cord that transmit itch and pain, and in dermal macrophages that contain opioids. Bile acids and a TGR5-selective agonist induced hyperexcitabil ...[more]