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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Nov 14.
Published in final edited form as: Curr Opin Physiol. 2019 May 2;11:29–34. doi: 10.1016/j.cophys.2019.04.014

Table 1. The effect of ablating specific sub-populations of peripheral sensory neurons on nocifensive behaviours in mice.

The targeted neuronal population is shown along with the method of ablation (capsaicin treatment − experimenter controlled; diphtheria toxin fragment A (DTA) − genetically controlled; diphtheria toxin receptor activation (DTR) − experimenter controlled). Changes in nocifensive phenotype to noxious heat, mechanical (Mech.) and cold are shown (deficit: red; no change/normal: green; not studied: grey)

Neuronal population Ablation type Nocifensive behaviour Reference
Heat Mech. Cold
Trpv1 Capsaicin Cavanaugh et al., 2009
Trpv1 DTA Mishra et al., 2011
Trpv1 DTR Pogorzala et al., 2013
Mrgprd DTR Pogorzala et al., 2013
Mrgprd DTR Cavanaugh et al., 2009
Trpm8 DTR Pogorzala et al., 2013
Trpm8 DTR Knowlton et al., 2013
Trpa1 DTR Yarmolinsky et at., 2016
CGRP DTR McCoy et al., 2013
NaV1.8 DTA Abrahamsen et al., 2008

Inline graphic Deficit; Inline graphic Normal; Inline graphic Not studied.