Functional Sexual Dimorphism in Human Nociceptors

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Abstract

The recent demonstration of differences in transcript expression in human post-mortem sensory neurons suggests the possibility of sexually dimorphic pain mechanisms. To date, however, the concept of “male” and “female” nociceptors has not been demonstrated at a functional level. We now report sensitization of female, but not male, human nociceptors by prolactin revealing a female-selective mechanism that can be exploited to improve the treatment of pain in women.

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