Molecular Pathways of Temperature and Pain Sensation
September 5, 2011 | Terry Sharrer
Finding that skin cells are able to produce nitric oxide via a newly discovered pathway, researchers at the Scripps Research Institute (San Diego, CA) now believe that nitric oxide is the carrier of temperature and pain sensations from the skin surface to local nerve ends. The key connector is a structure on both cell types identified as transient receptor potential vanilloid-3. MORE