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lüll A TR(I)P to pruritus research: role of TRPV3 in inflammation and itch Steinhoff M; Biro TJ Invest Dermatol 2009[Mar]; 129 (3): 531-5Pruritus in eczema and other inflammatory skin diseases is an unsolved problem. Recent findings strongly indicate that histamine is not the only mediator of pruritus. Subtypes of the transient receptor potential (TRP) ion channel superfamily are expressed by sensory nerves, keratinocytes, and certain leukocytes. Temperature, pH changes, and certain toxins activate TRPs. New evidence indicates that the vanilloid type 3 (TRPV3) channel is crucially involved in pruritic dermatitis, making it a good candidate for future therapy in skin inflammation and pruritus.|Animals[MESH]|Body Temperature[MESH]|Humans[MESH]|Hydrogen-Ion Concentration[MESH]|Inflammation/*immunology/*therapy[MESH]|Keratinocytes/metabolism[MESH]|Leukocytes/metabolism[MESH]|Mice[MESH]|Mice, Transgenic[MESH]|Pruritus/*immunology/*therapy[MESH]|Skin/pathology[MESH]|TRPV Cation Channels/*metabolism[MESH]|Transient Receptor Potential Channels/*metabolism/physiology[MESH] |