A spinal neural circuitry for converting touch to itch sensation

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Sihan Chen
Xiao-Fei Gao
Yuxi Zhou
Ben-Long Liu
Xian-Yu Liu
Yufen Zhang
Devin M. Barry
Kun Liu
Yingfu Jiao
Rita Bardoni
Weifeng Yu
Zhou-Feng Chen
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[1] Washington University School of Medicine,Center for the Study of Itch and Sensory Disorders
[2] Washington University School of Medicine,Department of Anesthesiology
[3] Shanghai Jiaotong University,Department of Anesthesiology, Renji Hospital, School of Medicine
[4] Shanghai Fourth People’s Hospital Affiliated to Tongji University School of Medicine,Translational Research Institute of Brain and Brain
[5] Huazhong University of Science and Technology,Like Intelligence, Department of Anesthesiology
[6] University of Modena and Reggio Emilia,Department of Neurobiology, School of Basic Medicine and Tongji Medical College
[7] Washington University School of Medicine,Department of Biomedical, Metabolic and Neural Sciences
[8] Washington University School of Medicine,Department of Psychiatry
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Touch and itch sensations are crucial for evoking defensive and emotional responses, and light tactile touch may induce unpleasant itch sensations (mechanical itch or alloknesis). The neural substrate for touch-to-itch conversion in the spinal cord remains elusive. We report that spinal interneurons expressing Tachykinin 2-Cre (Tac2Cre) receive direct Aβ low threshold mechanoreceptor (LTMR) input and form monosynaptic connections with GRPR neurons. Ablation or inhibition markedly reduces mechanical but not acute chemical itch nor noxious touch information. Chemogenetic inhibition of Tac2Cre neurons also displays pronounced deficit in chronic dry skin itch, a type of chemical itch in mice. Consistently, ablation of gastrin-releasing peptide receptor (GRPR) neurons, which are essential for transmitting chemical itch, also abolishes mechanical itch. Together, these results suggest that innocuous touch and chemical itch information converge on GRPR neurons and thus map an exquisite spinal circuitry hard-wired for converting innocuous touch to irritating itch.
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