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This project investigates the role of membrane potential instabilities in the pain mechanisms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). By studying sensory neurons from IBS patients and developing a new model for action potential encoding, the project aims to enhance understanding of visceral pain and explore potential treatm…
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is one of the most prevalent gastrointestinal disorders with a prevalence of 4-10% worldwide, characterized by recurrent abdominal pain.
Pain is tightly related with noxious stimulus detection carried out by peripheral sensory neurons (PSNs).
However, how those neurons generate ongoing activity, encoding constant or slow stimuli is still uncertain, and the current textbook model for sensory transduction and encoding fails to explain it.
During the last years, many…
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