New pain-sensing organ discovered in skin
Researchers at
Karolinska Institutet have discovered this new sensory organ in the skin that
is sensitive to hazardous environmental irritation. It is comprised of glia
cells with multiple long protrusions and which collectively go to make up a
mesh-like organ within the skin.
According to the
study published in the journal Science this organ is
sensitive to painful mechanical damage such as pricks and pressure.
The study
described what the new pain-sensitive organ looks like, how it is organised
together with pain-sensitive nerves in the skin and how activation of the organ
results in electrical impulses in the nervous system that result in reflex
reactions and experience of pain. Pain causes suffering and results in
substantial costs for society. Almost one person in every five experiences
constant pain and there is a considerable need to find new painkilling drugs.
However,
sensitivity to pain is also required for survival and it has a protective
function. It prompts reflex reactions that prevent damage to tissue, such as
pulling your hand away when you feel a jab from a sharp object or when you burn
yourself.
The cells that
make up the organ are highly sensitive to mechanical stimuli, which explain how
they can participate in the detection of painful pinpricks and pressure. In
experiments, the researchers also blocked the organ and saw a resultant
decreased ability to feel mechanical pain.
“Our study shows
that sensitivity to pain does not occur only in the skin’s nerve fibers, but
also in this recently-discovered pain-sensitive organ,” said Patrik Ernfors,
professor at Karolinska Institutet’s Department of Medical Biochemistry and
Biophysics and chief investigator for the study.
Source:www.thehealthsite.com
19.08.2019
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