Multiple Chemical Sensitivity Etiology

Airway Genetics and Ambient Combustion Aerosol

SPC 14 Exposed TRPA1: Central Sensitization

Links: 35 CAR Test SPC Questions
CAR Warm Up
SPC 1 Introduction: South Pole CAR (SPC) - A Character Test
SPC 2 South Pole CAR: ACA PM, Band Cell, and Monocyte Drop
SPC 3 ACA PM and ME/CFS: Do We Hear An Echo?
SPC 4 ACA UFPM: In the RBC - Through the BBB
SPC 5 ACA UFPM: IL-1 beta, RBC, BBB, - MCS and ME/CFS
SPC 6 ACA UFPM: Nerve Penetration
SPC 7 ACA UFPM: Olfactory, BBB, AD, PD, MCS, and ME/CFS
SPC 8 ACA PM: Gastro-Inflammation, Immunity, Vagal Circuitry
SPC 9 Veronesi: Sensory Nerve Insight
SPC 10 Kimata: Histamine Warning - Return to Masking
SPC 11 Central Sensitization: Intense, Repeated, and Sustained Inputs

On CAR
SPC 12 Disease Conditions Begin: Airway Epithelial Injury
SPC 13 Exposed Sensory Nerves - TRPA1
SPC 14 Exposed TRPA1: Central Sensitization
SPC 15 ACA: Loud and Clear
SPC 16 Airway Cytokine Release: Principle Mediator of Systemic Inflammation
SPC 17 Calderon-Garciduenas: Airway to Systemic: Putting It Together
SPC 18 Airway Gaps - Exposed Nerves - UFPM to the CNS
SPC 19 ACA PM: Months and Years Residence Time
SPC 20 Airway Gaps: Reduced Detox Enzyme Intervention
SPC 21 Solvents and Pesticides Primary: Shoe Fits Glove?
SPC 22 Veronesi and Roy: Genetic Difference in Airway Sensitivity

SPC 23 Jung Was Right Sort Of
SPC 24 Veronesi and Jung: A Perfect Match
SPC 25 Tailpipe and Chimney Emissions: Horizontal Coning
SPC 26 How Far Symptoms Travel: 25 Years, 500 Locations, 22 States
SPC 27 Not Into That Kind of Entertaining
SPC 28 Does it Cost More Than Money?
SPC 29 Airway to Systemic: Dysfunction of Detox Enzymes - Terlecky
SPC 30 Airway to systemic: Dysfunction of Detox Enzymes - Khatsenko
SPC 31 Gerde and Stadler: Benzo[a]pyrene Forever?
SPC 32 Phase I and II Detox Enzymes Defined

Lifestyle Change
SPC 33 ACA Catastrophic Consequences
SPC 34 Impossibly Good City Design
SPC 35 South Pole CAR Test: Satisfaction Guarantee

MCS 3 Definition and Concensus Criteria

MCS 3a Criteria Amendment Research Points (CAR)

MCS 3a AKA Multiple Chemical Sensitivity:  2015 Concensus Criteria

MCS 3aa Etiology: Concensus Author CAR Test (SPC)

MCS 3b CAR References

SPC 14 Exposed TRPA1: Central Sensitization

Please choose the Incorrect Statement

Spc 14a)

Central sensitization begins with exposed sensory nerves - including TRPA1 expressing neurons - in damaged airway epithelium.

SPC 14b)

LATREMOLIERE 2009:

"...central sensitization...activity or use dependent form of functional synaptic plasticity that resulted in pain hypersensitivity...triggered by the activity evoked in dorsal horn neurons by input from c-nociceptors...chemical activation of nociceptors by irritant compounds...the TRPA1 channel...TRPV1 channel...

...The key features of acute activity-dependent central sensitization are that it is induced with a short latency (seconds) by intense, repeated, or sustained nociceptor inputs and typically lasts for tens of minutes to several hours in the absence of further nociceptor input..."

SPC 14c)

HAZARI 2011:

"...the airways are innervated by sensory nerves bearing transient receptor potential (TRP) channels; namely, member A1 (TRPA1), and member V1 (TRPV1), which detect different types of noxious chemicals, including many of those found in the complex mixtures of common air pollutants such as DE (diesel exhaust). Activation of these nerves by airborne irritants such as ozone or acrolein causes centrally mediated autonomic "imbalance", which produces ventilatory, pulmonary, and cardiovascular function changes (Bessac 2008, Ghelfi 2008Bautista 2006)..."

SPC 14d)

Li 2011:

"...DEP injures respiratory epithelia via a luminal -apical unloading mechanism of DEP organics delivered by carbonaceous nanoparticles...

...the particles' carbonaceous cores are coated with thousands of organics and heavy metals..."

SPC 14e)

DEERING-RICE 2011:

"...A number of studies have correlated responses to urban PM, including DEP (diesel exhaust particles) with activation of airway sensory neurons, particularly C and A beta fibers that express Transient  Receptor Potential Ankyrin-1 (TRPA1), TRP Vanilloid-1 (TRPV1), and substance P... Found elevated in MCS patients (Kimata 2004) (Hazari 2011, Teles 2009, Anand 2008, Nassenstein 2008, Kobayashi 2005)..."

SPC 14f)

KIMATA 2004:

"plasma levels of SP (substance P), VIP (vasoactive intestinal peptide), and NGF (nerve growth factor), but not histamine are significantly (p<0.01 by ANOVA) elevated in sMCS patients...

exposure to VOC further increased levels of SP, VIP, and NGF...exposure to VOC also increased plasma histamine levels...

these results indicate that sMCS patients may suffer from ongoing neurogenic inflammation which is aggravated by VOC..."

SPC 14g)

VERONESI 2001:

"...In normal physiological settings, the respiratory epithelial population and its sensory innervation act reciprocally to influence the growth, differentiation, and homeostasis of each other...These relationships are especially critical to the organism's inflammatory response...

...In all instances, sensory neurons release 10-200 fold higher levels of IL-6 (pro-inflammatory cytokine) relative to epithelial cells... Found elevated in MCS patients (Dantoft 2014)...conditions associated with chemical pollutants are characterized by damage to the epithelial barrier that lines the airways. Such damage not only results in the loss of critical neuropeptide deactivating enzymes (e.g. NEP) but allows the sensory fiber to physically extend closer to the airway lumen and in closer proximity to the inhaled PM particles...enhanced and prolonged inflammatory events...increased inflammatory response..."

SPC 14h)

The ACA cannot support the MCS disease process - including central sensitization - by activating exposed TRPA1 expressing peptidergic sensory receptors in damaged airway epithelium - releasing proinflammatory neuropeptide substance P.

Links: 35 CAR Test SPC Questions
CAR Warm Up
SPC 1 Introduction: South Pole CAR (SPC) - A Character Test
SPC 2 South Pole CAR: ACA PM, Band Cell, and Monocyte Drop
SPC 3 ACA PM and ME/CFS: Do We Hear An Echo?
SPC 4 ACA UFPM: In the RBC - Through the BBB
SPC 5 ACA UFPM: IL-1 beta, RBC, BBB, - MCS and ME/CFS
SPC 6 ACA UFPM: Nerve Penetration
SPC 7 ACA UFPM: Olfactory, BBB, AD, PD, MCS, and ME/CFS
SPC 8 ACA PM: Gastro-Inflammation, Immunity, Vagal Circuitry
SPC 9 Veronesi: Sensory Nerve Insight
SPC 10 Kimata: Histamine Warning - Return to Masking
SPC 11 Central Sensitization: Intense, Repeated, and Sustained Inputs

On CAR
SPC 12 Disease Conditions Begin: Airway Epithelial Injury
SPC 13 Exposed Sensory Nerves - TRPA1
SPC 14 Exposed TRPA1: Central Sensitization
SPC 15 ACA: Loud and Clear
SPC 16 Airway Cytokine Release: Principle Mediator of Systemic Inflammation
SPC 17 Calderon-Garciduenas: Airway to Systemic: Putting It Together
SPC 18 Airway Gaps - Exposed Nerves - UFPM to the CNS
SPC 19 ACA PM: Months and Years Residence Time
SPC 20 Airway Gaps: Reduced Detox Enzyme Intervention
SPC 21 Solvents and Pesticides Primary: Shoe Fits Glove?
SPC 22 Veronesi and Roy: Genetic Difference in Airway Sensitivity

SPC 23 Jung Was Right Sort Of
SPC 24 Veronesi and Jung: A Perfect Match
SPC 25 Tailpipe and Chimney Emissions: Horizontal Coning
SPC 26 How Far Symptoms Travel: 25 Years, 500 Locations, 22 States
SPC 27 Not Into That Kind of Entertaining
SPC 28 Does it Cost More Than Money?
SPC 29 Airway to Systemic: Dysfunction of Detox Enzymes - Terlecky
SPC 30 Airway to systemic: Dysfunction of Detox Enzymes - Khatsenko
SPC 31 Gerde and Stadler: Benzo[a]pyrene Forever?
SPC 32 Phase I and II Detox Enzymes Defined

Lifestyle Change
SPC 33 ACA Catastrophic Consequences
SPC 34 Impossibly Good City Design
SPC 35 South Pole CAR Test: Satisfaction Guarantee

MCS 3 Definition and Concensus Criteria

MCS 3a Criteria Amendment Research Points (CAR)

MCS 3aa Etiology: Concensus Author CAR Test (SPC)

MCS 3b CAR References

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