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Item Open Access Analgesic effect of a mixed T-type channel inhibitor/CB2 receptor agonist(BioMed Central, 2013-07-01) Gadotti, Vinicius M; You, Haitao; Petrov, Ravil R; Berger, N Daniel; Diaz, Philippe; Zamponi, Gerald WItem Open Access Cav3.2 T-type calcium channels control acute itch in mice(2020-09-01) Gadotti, Vinicius M; Kreitinger, Joanna M; Wageling, Nicholas B; Budke, Dylan; Diaz, Philippe; Zamponi, Gerald WAbstract Cav3.2 T-type calcium channels are important mediators of nociceptive signaling, but their roles in the transmission of itch remains poorly understood. Here we report a key involvement of these channels as key modulators of itch/pruritus-related behavior. We compared scratching behavior responses between wild type and Cav3.2 null mice in models of histamine- or chloroquine-induced itch. We also evaluated the effect of the T-type calcium channel blocker DX332 in male and female wild-type mice injected with either histamine or chloroquine. Cav3.2 null mice exhibited decreased scratching responses during both histamine- and chloroquine-induced acute itch. DX332 co-injected with the pruritogens inhibited scratching responses of male and female mice treated with either histamine or chloroquine. Altogether, our data provide strong evidence that Cav3.2 T-type channels exert an important role in modulating histamine-dependent and -independent itch transmission in the primary sensory afferent pathway, and highlight these channels as potential pharmacological targets to treat pruritus.