Skip to main content
. 2020 Oct 29;11:551786. doi: 10.3389/fphar.2020.551786

Table 1.

Pain related genes regulated by capsaicin.

S.No. Gene symbol LogFC Regulation Nociception1 Hypersensitivity1 Analgesia1
1.  Ctss 0.646 Up No effect Increase N.T
2.  Nmu 0.509 Up Increase N.T N.T
3.  Iapp -2.469 Down Increase N.T N.T
4.  Lpar3 -1.834 Down No effect Increase N.T
5.  Trpv1 -1.581 Down Increase Increase N.T
6.  Kcnk2 -1.139 Down Decrease Decrease Increase
7.  Acpp -1.041 Down No effect Decrease N.T
8.  Adcyap1 -0.991 Down Increase Increase N.T
9.  Grik1 -0.903 Down Increase No Effect N.T
10.  Rgs4 -0.861 Down No effect N.T Increase
11.  Galr2 -0.740 Down No effect Contradictory data N.T
12.  Kcnj5 -0.732 Down Decrease N.T No effect
13.  Plcl1 -0.696 Down Decrease Decrease N.T
14.  Gal -0.684 Down Decrease Increase N.T
15.  Nt5e -0.680 Down Decrease Decrease Increase
16.  Tac1 -0.648 Down Increase Contradictory data Contradictory data
17.  Kcnt1 -0.639 Down No effect Decrease N.T
18.  Hrh2 -0.606 Down Increase N.T Increase
19.  Gnaq -0.605 Down Increase Increase N.T
20.  Gfra2 -0.595 Down Decrease N.T N.T
21.  Ptgdr -0.549 Down Decrease N.T N.T
22.  Camk4 -0.536 Down No effect N.T Increase
23.  Ptgir -0.509 Down Increase Increase N.T

1These are the default functions of the specified genes. The information is gathered from the pain gene database (Lacroix-Fralish et al., 2007). N.T, not tested. Red: undesired gene response; green: desired gene response; orange: off-targets for capsaicin.