Bursting Enables GRP Neurons to Engage Spinal Itch Circuits
In this issue of Neuron, Pagani et al. (2019) find that itch signaling occurs only when GRP neurons fire action potentials in bursts. This enables GRP release and the activation of GRPR neurons, which help carry the itch signal to the brain. In this issue of Neuron, Pagani et al. (2019) find that it...
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description | In this issue of Neuron, Pagani et al. (2019) find that itch signaling occurs only when GRP neurons fire action potentials in bursts. This enables GRP release and the activation of GRPR neurons, which help carry the itch signal to the brain.
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