2024
Nav1.8 in small dorsal root ganglion neurons contributes to vincristine-induced mechanical allodynia
Nascimento de Lima A, Zhang H, Chen L, Effraim P, Gomis-Perez C, Cheng X, Huang J, Waxman S, Dib-Hajj S. Nav1.8 in small dorsal root ganglion neurons contributes to vincristine-induced mechanical allodynia. Brain 2024, 147: 3157-3170. PMID: 38447953, DOI: 10.1093/brain/awae071.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDorsal root ganglion neuronsDorsal root ganglionVincristine-induced mechanical allodyniaVincristine-induced peripheral neuropathyMechanical allodyniaVincristine treatmentNav1.8 channelsSmall dorsal root ganglion neuronsDevelopment of mechanical allodyniaTTX-R current densityVoltage-gated sodium channel Nav1.6Vincristine-treated animalsCurrent-clamp recordingsSodium channel Nav1.8Voltage-clamp recordingsReducing current thresholdSodium channel Nav1.6Investigate pathophysiological mechanismsTTX-RHyperpolarizing shiftRoot ganglionAllodyniaGanglion neuronsVincristine administrationPeripheral neuropathy
2023
Conserved but not critical: Trafficking and function of NaV1.7 are independent of highly conserved polybasic motifs
Tyagi S, Sarveswaran N, Higerd-Rusli G, Liu S, Dib-Hajj F, Waxman S, Dib-Hajj S. Conserved but not critical: Trafficking and function of NaV1.7 are independent of highly conserved polybasic motifs. Frontiers In Molecular Neuroscience 2023, 16: 1161028. PMID: 37008789, PMCID: PMC10060856, DOI: 10.3389/fnmol.2023.1161028.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSensory axonsPeripheral voltage-gated sodium channelsMajor unmet clinical needFunction of Nav1.7Non-addictive treatmentsUnmet clinical needVoltage-clamp recordingsVoltage-gated sodium channelsPain therapyChronic painPrimary afferentsNoxious stimuliTherapeutic modalitiesAction potentialsAxonal transportClinical needVesicular packagingSodium channelsHuman painPainAxonal traffickingAxonal surfaceAxonal membraneAxonsAttractive target
2018
A novel gain-of-function Nav1.7 mutation in a carbamazepine-responsive patient with adult-onset painful peripheral neuropathy
Adi T, Estacion M, Schulman BR, Vernino S, Dib-Hajj S, Waxman S. A novel gain-of-function Nav1.7 mutation in a carbamazepine-responsive patient with adult-onset painful peripheral neuropathy. Molecular Pain 2018, 14: 1744806918815007. PMID: 30392441, PMCID: PMC6856981, DOI: 10.1177/1744806918815007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPainful peripheral neuropathyDorsal root gangliaPeripheral neuropathyUse-dependent inhibitionDRG neuronsPain disordersM variantFunction Nav1.7 mutationsMulti-electrode array recordingsSympathetic ganglion neuronsCommon pain disordersVoltage-clamp recordingsVoltage-gated sodium channel NaRare MendelianNav1.7 mutationGanglion neuronsSodium channel NaTrigeminal ganglionRoot gangliaNeonatal ratsPatientsNeuropathyMutant channelsFunction variantsNeurons
2016
Familial gain-of-function Nav1.9 mutation in a painful channelopathy
Han C, Yang Y, Morsche R, Drenth JP, Politei JM, Waxman SG, Dib-Hajj SD. Familial gain-of-function Nav1.9 mutation in a painful channelopathy. Journal Of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry 2016, 88: 233. PMID: 27503742, DOI: 10.1136/jnnp-2016-313804.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPain disordersPainful small fiber neuropathyDorsal root ganglion neuronsSmall fiber neuropathyPotential therapeutic targetVoltage-clamp recordingsFunction mutationsPain symptomsGastrointestinal disturbancesGanglion neuronsClinical examinationHyperpolarising shiftFunctional assessmentTherapeutic targetDistal extremitiesPhenotypic spectrumElectrophysiological recordingsPatientsBlood relativesFirst arginine residuePainAcceleration of activationSegment 4ChannelopathiesDisorders
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