This Review highlights selected frontiers in pruritus research and focuses on recently attained insights into the neurophysiological, neuroimmunological, and neuroendocrine mechanisms underlying skin-derived itch (pruritogenic pruritus), which may affect future antipruritic strategies. Special attention is paid to newly identified itch-specific neuronal pathways in the spinothalamic tract that are distinct from pain pathways and to CNS regions that process peripheral pruritogenic stimuli. In addition, the relation between itch and pain is discussed, with emphasis on how the intimate contacts between these closely related yet distinct sensory phenomena may be exploited therapeutically. Furthermore, newly identified or unduly neglected intracutaneous itch mediators (e.g., endovanilloids, proteases, cannabinoids, opioids, neurotrophins, and cytokines) and relevant receptors (e.g., vanilloid receptor channels and proteinase-activated, cannabinoid, opioid, cytokine, and new histamine receptors) are discussed. In summarizing promising new avenues for managing itch more effectively, we advocate therapeutic approaches that strive for the combination of peripherally active antiinflammatory agents with drugs that counteract chronic central itch sensitization.
Ralf Paus, Martin Schmelz, Tamás Bíró, Martin Steinhoff
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Protease and Protease-Activated Receptor-2 Signaling in the Pathogenesis of Atopic Dermatitis
SE Lee, SK Jeong, SH Lee |
Yonsei Medical Journal | 2010 |
The multiple pathways for itch and their interactions with pain
S Davidson, GJ Giesler |
Trends in Neurosciences | 2010 |
Expression of the histamine H4 receptor in human tissues and its clinical role
K Yamaura, M Suzuki, T Namiki, K Ueno |
Folia Pharmacologica Japonica | 2010 |
CFTR-deficiency renders mice highly susceptible to cutaneous symptoms during mite infestation
Y Hashimoto, T Shuto, S Mizunoe, A Tomita, T Koga, T Sato, M Takeya, MA Suico, A Niibori, T Sugahara, S Shimasaki, T Sugiyama, B Scholte, H Kai |
Laboratory Investigation | 2010 |
The role of kinin B1 and B2 receptors in the scratching behaviour induced by proteinase-activated receptor-2 agonists in mice
R Costa, MN Manjavachi, EM Motta, DM Marotta, L Juliano, HA Torres, JB Pesquero, JB Calixto |
British Journal of Pharmacology | 2010 |
Toll-like receptor 7 mediates pruritus
T Liu, ZZ Xu, CK Park, T Berta, RR Ji |
Nature Neuroscience | 2010 |
Recent advances in pathophysiological mechanisms of itch
M Tominaga, K Takamori |
Expert Review of Dermatology | 2010 |
Nerve growth factor, pain, itch and inflammation: lessons from congenital insensitivity to pain with anhidrosis
Y Indo |
Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics | 2010 |
Low density of sympathetic nerve fibers relative to substance P-positive nerve fibers in lesional skin of chronic pruritus and prurigo nodularis
S Haas, S Capellino, NQ Phan, M Böhm, TA Luger, RH Straub, S Ständer |
Journal of Dermatological Science | 2010 |
Lysophosphatidic Acid Is a Potential Mediator of Cholestatic Pruritus
AE Kremer, JJ Martens, W Kulik, F Ruëff, EM Kuiper, HR van Buuren, KJ van Erpecum, J Kondrackiene, J Prieto, C Rust, VL Geenes, C Williamson, WH Moolenaar, U Beuers, RP Elferink |
Gastroenterology | 2010 |
Keratinocyte-derived anosmin-1, an extracellular glycoprotein encoded by the X-linked Kallmann syndrome gene, is involved in modulation of epidermal nerve density in atopic dermatitis
S Tengara, M Tominaga, A Kamo, K Taneda, O Negi, H Ogawa, K Takamori |
Journal of Dermatological Science | 2010 |
Psiquiatría y dermatología
SG Consoli, M Chastaing, L Misery |
EMC - Dermatología | 2010 |
Evaluation of chronic pruritus in older patients
SA Grundmann, S Ständer |
Aging Health | 2010 |
Psychiatrie et dermatologie
SG Consoli, M Chastaing, L Misery |
EMC - Dermatologie | 2010 |
Pathogenesis and Treatment of Pruritus
MW Greaves |
Current Allergy and Asthma Reports | 2010 |
Direct activation of transient receptor potential V1 by nickel ions
M Luebbert, D Radtke, R Wodarski, N Damann, H Hatt, CH Wetzel |
Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology | 2010 |
Pathophysiology and therapy of pruritus in allergic and atopic diseases: Pruritus in allergic and atopic diseases
J Buddenkotte, M Steinhoff |
Allergy | 2010 |
Neurotropin inhibits both capsaicin-induced substance P release and nerve growth factor-induced neurite outgrowth in cultured rat dorsal root ganglion neurones: Novel pharmacological properties of neurotropin
K Taneda, M Tominaga, S Tengara, H Ogawa, K Takamori |
Clinical and Experimental Dermatology | 2010 |
Role of Leukotriene B4 in 5-Lipoxygenase Metabolite- and Allergy-Induced Itch-Associated Responses in Mice
F Tsuji, H Aono, T Tsuboi, T Murakami, H Enomoto, K Mizutani, N Inagaki |
Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 2010 |
Chronic Pruritus in the Absence of Specific Skin Disease: An Update on Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Therapy
N Cassano, G Tessari, GA Vena, G Girolomoni |
American Journal of Clinical Dermatology | 2010 |