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Characterization of persistent TTX-R Na(+) currents in physiological concentration of sodium in rat visceral afferents
Persistent tetrodotoxin-resistant (TTX-R) Na(+) (Na(v)1.9/SCN11A) currents are not normally recorded in vagal afferent neurons (VANs) with 50 mM of extracellular Na(+) although the functional expression of this current was observed in the presence of PGE(2) or forskolin. However, it is uncertain whe...
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author | Qiao, Guo-Fen Li, Bai-Yan Zhou, Yu-Hong Lu, Yan-Jie Schild, John H. |
author_facet | Qiao, Guo-Fen Li, Bai-Yan Zhou, Yu-Hong Lu, Yan-Jie Schild, John H. |
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description | Persistent tetrodotoxin-resistant (TTX-R) Na(+) (Na(v)1.9/SCN11A) currents are not normally recorded in vagal afferent neurons (VANs) with 50 mM of extracellular Na(+) although the functional expression of this current was observed in the presence of PGE(2) or forskolin. However, it is uncertain whether this current can be seen under physiological condition (150 mM Na(+)). Using the whole-cell patch-clamp technique, we showed that persistent TTX-R Na(+) currents were expressed in 9 out of 38 VANs bathed in 150 mM Na(+). The current density, but not the whole-cell capacitance, was significantly enhanced in the VANs expressing Nav1.9. Persistent TTX-R Na(+) channels were activated at a more hyperpolarized membrane potential near -60 mV, compared with TTX-sensitive (TTX-S at -40 mV) and TTX-R Na(+) channels (at -20 mV). This indicates that persistent TTX-R Na(+) channels provide a wider activation window than TTX-S and TTX-R Na channels to up-regulate neuronal excitability. These results suggest that the persistent TTX-R Na(+) currents may be involved in the neuronal excitability by setting a lower pressure-discharge threshold and higher discharge frequency of VANs, especially the unique subset and gender-specific distribution of myelinated Ah-type VANs, including Ah-type aortic baroreceptor neurons, identified in our previous study. |
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spelling | pubmed-26672752009-04-10 Characterization of persistent TTX-R Na(+) currents in physiological concentration of sodium in rat visceral afferents Qiao, Guo-Fen Li, Bai-Yan Zhou, Yu-Hong Lu, Yan-Jie Schild, John H. Int J Biol Sci Short Research Communication Persistent tetrodotoxin-resistant (TTX-R) Na(+) (Na(v)1.9/SCN11A) currents are not normally recorded in vagal afferent neurons (VANs) with 50 mM of extracellular Na(+) although the functional expression of this current was observed in the presence of PGE(2) or forskolin. However, it is uncertain whether this current can be seen under physiological condition (150 mM Na(+)). Using the whole-cell patch-clamp technique, we showed that persistent TTX-R Na(+) currents were expressed in 9 out of 38 VANs bathed in 150 mM Na(+). The current density, but not the whole-cell capacitance, was significantly enhanced in the VANs expressing Nav1.9. Persistent TTX-R Na(+) channels were activated at a more hyperpolarized membrane potential near -60 mV, compared with TTX-sensitive (TTX-S at -40 mV) and TTX-R Na(+) channels (at -20 mV). This indicates that persistent TTX-R Na(+) channels provide a wider activation window than TTX-S and TTX-R Na channels to up-regulate neuronal excitability. These results suggest that the persistent TTX-R Na(+) currents may be involved in the neuronal excitability by setting a lower pressure-discharge threshold and higher discharge frequency of VANs, especially the unique subset and gender-specific distribution of myelinated Ah-type VANs, including Ah-type aortic baroreceptor neurons, identified in our previous study. Ivyspring International Publisher 2009-04-03 /pmc/articles/PMC2667275/ /pubmed/19365577 Text en © Ivyspring International Publisher. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/). Reproduction is permitted for personal, noncommercial use, provided that the article is in whole, unmodified, and properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Short Research Communication Qiao, Guo-Fen Li, Bai-Yan Zhou, Yu-Hong Lu, Yan-Jie Schild, John H. Characterization of persistent TTX-R Na(+) currents in physiological concentration of sodium in rat visceral afferents |
title | Characterization of persistent TTX-R Na(+) currents in physiological concentration of sodium in rat visceral afferents |
title_full | Characterization of persistent TTX-R Na(+) currents in physiological concentration of sodium in rat visceral afferents |
title_fullStr | Characterization of persistent TTX-R Na(+) currents in physiological concentration of sodium in rat visceral afferents |
title_full_unstemmed | Characterization of persistent TTX-R Na(+) currents in physiological concentration of sodium in rat visceral afferents |
title_short | Characterization of persistent TTX-R Na(+) currents in physiological concentration of sodium in rat visceral afferents |
title_sort | characterization of persistent ttx-r na(+) currents in physiological concentration of sodium in rat visceral afferents |
topic | Short Research Communication |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2667275/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19365577 |
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