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  • * Electrophysiological tests showed that these Urocortin 3 neurons are influenced by both inhibitory local inputs and receive inputs from various sensory fibers, which are critical for mechanosensation.
  • * Activation or inhibition of these neurons leads to observable behaviors, suggesting they play a key role in response to mechanical stimuli like scratching and specific chemical sensations.

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Urocortin 3 is a neuropeptide that belongs to the corticotropin-releasing hormone family and is involved in mechanosensation and stress regulation. In this study, we show that Urocortin 3 marks a population of excitatory neurons in the mouse spinal cord, divided into 2 nonoverlapping subpopulations expressing protein kinase C gamma or calretinin/calbindin 2, populations previously associated with mechanosensation. Electrophysiological experiments demonstrated that lumbar spinal Urocortin 3 neurons receive both glycinergic and GABAergic local tonic inhibition, and monosynaptic inputs from both Aβ and C fibers, which could be confirmed by retrograde trans-synaptic rabies tracing. Furthermore, fos analyses showed that subpopulations of lumbar Urocortin 3 neurons are activated by artificial scratching or Compound 48/80-induced sensations. Chemogenetic activation of lumbar Urocortin 3-Cre neurons evoked a targeted biting/licking behavior towards the corresponding dermatome and chemogenetic inhibition decreased Compound 48/80-induced behavior. Hence, spinal lumbar Urocortin 3 neurons represent a mechanically associated population with roles in both scratching and Compound 48/80-induced sensations.

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  • * Electrophysiological tests showed that these Urocortin 3 neurons are influenced by both inhibitory local inputs and receive inputs from various sensory fibers, which are critical for mechanosensation.
  • * Activation or inhibition of these neurons leads to observable behaviors, suggesting they play a key role in response to mechanical stimuli like scratching and specific chemical sensations.
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