Nav1.7 is required for normal C-low threshold mechanoreceptor function in humans and mice

S.J. Middleton, I. Perini, A.C. Themistocleous, G.A. Weir, K. McCann, A.M. Barry, A. Marshall, M. Lee, L.M. Mayo, M. Bohic, G. Baskozos, I. Morrison, L.S. Löken, S. McIntyre, Saad S. Nagi, R. Staud, I. Sehlstedt, R.D. Johnson, J. Wessberg, J.N. WoodC.G. Woods, A. Moqrich, Håkan Olausson, D.L. Bennett

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Abstract

Patients with bi-allelic loss of function mutations in the voltage-gated sodium channel Nav1.7 present with congenital insensitivity to pain (CIP), whilst low threshold mechanosensation is reportedly normal. Using psychophysics (n = 6 CIP participants and n = 86 healthy controls) and facial electromyography (n = 3 CIP participants and n = 8 healthy controls), we found that these patients also have abnormalities in the encoding of affective touch, which is mediated by the specialized afferents C-low threshold mechanoreceptors (C-LTMRs). In the mouse, we found that C-LTMRs express high levels of Nav1.7. Genetic loss or selective pharmacological inhibition of Nav1.7 in C-LTMRs resulted in a significant reduction in the total sodium current density, an increased mechanical threshold and reduced sensitivity to non-noxious cooling. The behavioural consequence of loss of Nav1.7 in C-LTMRs in mice was an elevation in the von Frey mechanical threshold and less sensitivity to cooling on a thermal gradient. Nav1.7 is therefore not only essential for normal pain perception but also for normal C-LTMR function, cool sensitivity and affective touch.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3637-3653
Number of pages17
JournalBrain
Volume145
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022

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