"Differential distribution of calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) and CGRP receptor components (CLR and RAMP1) in the human trigeminal ganglion."Neuroscience, 2010, Jun 2 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroscience.2010.05.016Access to the published version may require journal subscription.Published with permission from: Elsevier Antibodies against purified CLR and RAMP1 proteins were produced and characterized for this study. Trigeminal ganglia were obtained at autopsy from adult subjects and sections from rat trigeminal ganglia were used to compare the immunostaining pattern. The number of cells expressing CGRP, CLR and RAMP1, respectively, were counted. In addition, the glial cells of trigeminal ganglion, particularly the satellite glial cell, were studied to understand a possible relation.We observed immunoreactivity for CGRP, CLR and RAMP1, in the human trigeminal ganglion: 49% of the neurons expressed CGRP, 37% CLR and 36% RAMP1. Co-localization of CGRP and the receptor components was rarely found. There were no CGRP immunoreactions in the glial cells; however some of the glial cells displayed CLR and RAMP1 immunoreactivity. Similar results were observed in rat trigeminal ganglia.We report that human and rat trigeminal neurons store CGRP, CLR and RAMP1, however, CGRP and CLR/RAMP1 do not co-localize regularly but are found in separate neurons. Glial cells also contain the CGRP receptor components but not CGRP. Our results indicate, for the first time, the possibility of CGRP signaling in the human trigeminal ganglion involving both neurons and satellite glial cells. This suggests a possible site of action for the novel CGRP receptor antagonists in migraine therapy.
ABSTRACT, with a t 1/2 value of 59 min. In vitro autoradiography studies on rhesus monkey brain slices identified the highest level of binding in the cerebellum, brainstem, and meninges. Finally, as an index of central nervous system penetrability, the in vivo cerebrospinal fluid/plasma ratio was determined to be 2 to 3% in cisterna magna-ported rhesus monkeys.Migraine is one of the most prevalent and disabling neurological disorders, with characteristic symptoms that can last for several days. Despite its severity and high prevalence, migraine is not generally recognized as a serious medical condition and the societal burden is not fully appreciated. Migraine often affects people during their most productive years, which in turn burdens families and employers and ultimately affects the quality of life of the migraine sufferer. Migraine is generally agreed to be underdiagnosed and many migraineurs do not receive appropriate therapy, indicating there is significant room for improvement in the diagnosis and management of migraine.An overall improvement in migraine treatment occurred Article, publication date, and citation information can be found at
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