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Motion in Adliswil – Sozialdemokraten wollen ein Konzept für Tagesschulen

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Devastating liver disease itching turns out to have a surprising cause

Devastating liver disease itching turns out to have a surprising cause A devastating itching of the skin driven by severe liver disease turns out to have a surprising cause. Its discovery points toward possible new therapies for itching, and shows that the outer layer of the skin is so much more than insulation. The finding, which appears April 2 in Gastroenterology, indicates that the keratinocyte cells of the skin surface are acting as what lead researcher Wolfgang Liedtke, MD PhD, calls pre-neurons. The skin cells themselves are sensory under certain conditions, specifically the outermost layer of cells, the keratinocytes. Wolfgang Liedtke, Professor of Neurology, Duke School of Medicine

Maddening itch of liver disease comes from surprising source

Maddening itch of liver disease comes from surprising source
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Maddening itch of liver disease comes from a surprising source

 E-Mail IMAGE: Excess lipids produced by liver failure signal an itching sensation directly to the skin cells, through a receptor called TRPV4 and a microRNA. view more  Credit: Wolfgang Liedtke, Duke University DURHAM, N.C. - A devastating itching of the skin driven by severe liver disease turns out to have a surprising cause. Its discovery points toward possible new therapies for itching, and shows that the outer layer of the skin is so much more than insulation. The finding, which appears April 2 in Gastroenterology, indicates that the keratinocyte cells of the skin surface are acting as what lead researcher Wolfgang Liedtke, MD PhD, calls pre-neurons.

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