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Brief Report
Conditional deletion of cyclin-dependent kinase 5 in primary sensory neurons leads to atypical skin lesions
Brenda Saikkonen, Tej Kumar Pareek, Nitin Agarwal, Alfredo Molinolo, Martin Kriete and Ashok B. Kulkarni
volume 7 | issue 6
15 March 2008Pages: 750 - 753
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The key role of cyclin-dependent kinase 5 (Cdk5) in neuronal function has been well established but understanding of its importance in sensory pathways is in its infancy. Recently we described the important role of Cdk5 in pain signaling. Our studies indicated that conditional deletion of Cdk5 in small sensory neurons causes hypoalgesia. In current study, we identified development of atypical non-healing skin lesions in these mutant mice during the general colony maintenance. Detailed examination of these lesions clearly distinguishes them from ulcerative dermatitis. Here we hypothesize that these skin lesions are due to general sensation loss in these mice as evident from deep skin scratches that turn into unhealed wounds.
Authors
Brenda Saikkonen
National Institutes of Health; Bethesda, MD
Tej Kumar Pareek
Case Western Reserve University; Cleveland, OH
Nitin Agarwal
University of Heidelberg; Heidelberg, Germany
Alfredo Molinolo
National Institutes of Health; Bethesda, MD
Martin Kriete
National Institutes of Health; Bethesda, MD
Ashok B. Kulkarni
National Institutes of Health; Bethesda, MD




