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Query: EC:3.1.4.3 (
phospholipase C
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Nerve growth factor (NGF) is a key element of inflammatory pain. It induces hyperalgesia by up-regulating the transcription of genes encoding receptors, ion channels, and neuropeptides.
Acid-sensing ion channel 3
(
ASIC3
), a depolarizing sodium channel gated by protons during tissue acidosis, is specifically expressed in sensory neurons. It has been associated to cardiac ischemic and inflammatory pains. We previously showed that low endogenous NGF was responsible for
ASIC3
basal expression and high NGF during inflammation increased
ASIC3
expression parallely to the development of neuron hyperexcitability associated with hyperalgesia. NGF is known to activate numerous signaling pathways through trkA and p75 receptors. We now show that (i). NGF controls
ASIC3
basal expression through constitutive activation of a trkA/
phospholipase C
/protein kinase C pathway, (ii). high inflammatory-like NGF induces
ASIC3
overexpression through a trkA/JNK/p38MAPK pathway and a p75-dependent mechanism as a transcriptional switch, and (iii). NGF acts through AP1 response elements in
ASIC3
encoding gene promoter. These new data indicate potential targets that could be used to develop new treatments against inflammatory pain.
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PMID:How nerve growth factor drives physiological and inflammatory expressions of acid-sensing ion channel 3 in sensory neurons. 1452 57