2013
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m113.486571
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Mechanisms of Transient Signaling via Short and Long Prolactin Receptor Isoforms in Female and Male Sensory Neurons

Abstract: Background: Prolactin regulates the activity of nociceptors in pain conditions. Results: Prolactin regulation of sensory neurons is acute and mediated via PI3K and PKC⑀ following activation of prolactin receptor short isoform. Prolactin receptor short isoform actions are inhibited by the long isoform. Conclusion: Prolactin receptor short isoform mediates transient sensitization of nociceptors. Significance: The proposed mechanism could underlie prolactin involvement in hyperalgesia/pain.

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“…Evaluation of human dental pulp tissue that is innervated by the trigeminal nerve, showed that PRLR-L is mostly absent in afferent nerves, but is present in the myelin sheath of peripheral glia that surrounds nerves. 40 In contrast, the use of isoform-specific human antibodies, showed that both PRLR-S1a and 1b were present in both nerve axoplasm and glia. 40 In the female rat dorsal The enteric nervous system ?…”
Section: Prolactin Receptor In the Nervous Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Evaluation of human dental pulp tissue that is innervated by the trigeminal nerve, showed that PRLR-L is mostly absent in afferent nerves, but is present in the myelin sheath of peripheral glia that surrounds nerves. 40 In contrast, the use of isoform-specific human antibodies, showed that both PRLR-S1a and 1b were present in both nerve axoplasm and glia. 40 In the female rat dorsal The enteric nervous system ?…”
Section: Prolactin Receptor In the Nervous Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…40 In contrast, the use of isoform-specific human antibodies, showed that both PRLR-S1a and 1b were present in both nerve axoplasm and glia. 40 In the female rat dorsal The enteric nervous system ?…”
Section: Prolactin Receptor In the Nervous Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
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