Formalin evokes calcium transients from the endoplasmatic reticulum.
The formalin test is the most widely used behavioral screening test for analgesic compounds. The cellular mechanism of action of formaldehyde, inducing a typically biphasic pain-related behavior in rodents is addressed in this study. The chemoreceptor channel TRPA1 was suggested as primary transduce...
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doaj-a2b6316d12a94b7da6cc901d34da7dd02020-11-25T01:26:59ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01104e012376210.1371/journal.pone.0123762Formalin evokes calcium transients from the endoplasmatic reticulum.Michael J M FischerKailey J SollerSusanne K SauerJoanna KaluckaGianluigi VegliaPeter W ReehThe formalin test is the most widely used behavioral screening test for analgesic compounds. The cellular mechanism of action of formaldehyde, inducing a typically biphasic pain-related behavior in rodents is addressed in this study. The chemoreceptor channel TRPA1 was suggested as primary transducer, but the high concentrations used in the formalin test elicit a similar response in TRPA1 wildtype and knockout animals. Here we show that formaldehyde evokes a dose-dependent calcium release from intracellular stores in mouse sensory neurons and primary keratinocytes as well as in non-neuronal cell lines, and independent of TRPA1. The source of calcium is the endoplasmatic reticulum and inhibition of the sarco/endoplasmic reticulum calcium-ATPase has a major contribution. This TRPA1-independent mechanism may underlie formaldehyde-induced pan-neuronal excitation and subsequent inflammation.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4398422?pdf=render |
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Michael J M Fischer Kailey J Soller Susanne K Sauer Joanna Kalucka Gianluigi Veglia Peter W Reeh |
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Michael J M Fischer Kailey J Soller Susanne K Sauer Joanna Kalucka Gianluigi Veglia Peter W Reeh Formalin evokes calcium transients from the endoplasmatic reticulum. PLoS ONE |
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Michael J M Fischer Kailey J Soller Susanne K Sauer Joanna Kalucka Gianluigi Veglia Peter W Reeh |
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Michael J M Fischer |
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Formalin evokes calcium transients from the endoplasmatic reticulum. |
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Formalin evokes calcium transients from the endoplasmatic reticulum. |
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Formalin evokes calcium transients from the endoplasmatic reticulum. |
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Formalin evokes calcium transients from the endoplasmatic reticulum. |
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Formalin evokes calcium transients from the endoplasmatic reticulum. |
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formalin evokes calcium transients from the endoplasmatic reticulum. |
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1932-6203 |
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2015-01-01 |
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The formalin test is the most widely used behavioral screening test for analgesic compounds. The cellular mechanism of action of formaldehyde, inducing a typically biphasic pain-related behavior in rodents is addressed in this study. The chemoreceptor channel TRPA1 was suggested as primary transducer, but the high concentrations used in the formalin test elicit a similar response in TRPA1 wildtype and knockout animals. Here we show that formaldehyde evokes a dose-dependent calcium release from intracellular stores in mouse sensory neurons and primary keratinocytes as well as in non-neuronal cell lines, and independent of TRPA1. The source of calcium is the endoplasmatic reticulum and inhibition of the sarco/endoplasmic reticulum calcium-ATPase has a major contribution. This TRPA1-independent mechanism may underlie formaldehyde-induced pan-neuronal excitation and subsequent inflammation. |
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