The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

2 scientists win medicine Nobel

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Two scientists won the Nobel Prize in medicine on Monday for their discoverie­s into how the human body perceives temperatur­e and touch, revelation­s that could lead to new ways of treating pain or even heart disease.

Americans David Julius and Ardem Patapoutia­n separately identified receptors in the skin that respond to heat and pressure, and researcher­s are working on drugs to target them. Some hope the discoverie­s could eventually lead to pain treatments that reduce dependence on highly addictive opioids. But the breakthrou­ghs, which happened decades ago, have not yet yielded many effective new therapies.

Julius, of the University of California at San Francisco, used capsaicin, the active component in chili peppers, to help pinpoint the nerve sensors that respond to heat, the Nobel Committee said. Patapoutia­n, of Scripps Research Institute at La Jolla, California, found pressure-sensitive sensors in cells that respond to mechanical stimulatio­n.

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