Trends in pharmacological sciences
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Voltage-dependent Na+ channels in sensory nerves contribute to the control of membrane excitability and underlie action potential generation. Na+ channel subtypes exhibit a neurone-specific and developmentally regulated pattern of expression, and changes in both channel expression and function are caused by disease. ⋯ Insight into the role of Na(v)1.8 in pain pathways has been gained by the generation of a null mutant. Although drugs discriminate poorly between subtypes, the molecular diversity of channels and subtype-specific modulation might provide opportunities to target pain pathways selectively.