Researchers Identify Neural Mechanism That Limits Scratching Behavior

📰 Original title: Scientists discover the brain’s hidden "stop scratching" switch

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Researchers Identify Neural Mechanism That Limits Scratching Behavior

Researchers at the University of Louvain in Brussels have discovered a key mechanism in the nervous system that tells the brain when to stop scratching an itch. The study, presented at the 70th…

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Researchers Identify Neural Mechanism That Limits Scratching Behavior

📰 Original title: Scientists discover the brain’s hidden "stop scratching" switch

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#neuroscience #itch #trpv4 #nervoussystem

Researchers Identify Neural Mechanism That Limits Scratching Behavior

Researchers at the University of Louvain in Brussels have discovered a key mechanism in the nervous system that tells the brain when to stop scratching an itch. The study, presented at the 70th…

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"A mechanical stimulus to skeletal muscle activates the sympathetic nervous system during exercise. ... Our data suggests that TRPV4 plays an important role in mechanotransduction contributing to the cardiovascular responses during exercise. "

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PHYSIOLOGY SHORTS: Antagonism of TRPV4 channels reduces mechanotransduction in rat skeletal muscle

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Study reveals how mechanical forces drive skeletal development

New research has revealed how mechanical forces caused by fetal movements drive skeletal development in the embryo.

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