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Unusually Strong Temperature Dependence of P2X3 Receptor Traffic to the Plasma Membrane

ATP-gated P2X3 receptors are expressed by nociceptive neurons and participate in transduction of pain. Responsiveness of P2X3 receptors is strongly reduced at low temperatures, suggesting a role for these receptors in analgesic effects of cooling. Since sustained responsiveness depends on receptor t...

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Autores principales: Pryazhnikov, E., Fayuk, D., Niittykoski, M., Giniatullin, Rashid, Khiroug, Leonard
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3243083/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22194716
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fncel.2011.00027
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author Pryazhnikov, E.
Fayuk, D.
Niittykoski, M.
Giniatullin, Rashid
Khiroug, Leonard
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description ATP-gated P2X3 receptors are expressed by nociceptive neurons and participate in transduction of pain. Responsiveness of P2X3 receptors is strongly reduced at low temperatures, suggesting a role for these receptors in analgesic effects of cooling. Since sustained responsiveness depends on receptor trafficking to the plasma membrane, we employed total internal reflection fluorescence (TIRF) microscopy to highlight perimembrane pool of DsRed-tagged P2X3 receptors and studied the effects of temperature on perimembrane turnover of P2X3-DsRed. Patch-clamp recordings confirmed membrane expression of functional, rapidly desensitizing P2X3-DsRed receptors. By combining TIRF microscopy with the technique of fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP), we measured the rate of perimembrane turnover of P2X3-DsRed receptors expressed in hippocampal neurons. At room temperature, the P2X3-DsRed perimembrane turnover as measured by TIRF–FRAP had a time constant of ∼2 min. At 29°C, receptor turnover was strongly accelerated (0.6 min), yielding an extremely high temperature dependence coefficient Q(10) ∼4.5. In comparison, AMPA receptor turnover measured with TIRF–FRAP was only moderately sensitive to temperature (Q(10) ∼1.5). The traffic inhibitor Brefeldin A selectively decelerated P2X3-DsRed receptor turnover at 29°C, but had no effect at 21°C (Q(10) ∼1.0). This indicates that receptor traffic to plasma membrane is the key temperature-sensitive component of P2X3 turnover. The selective inhibitor of the RhoA kinase Y27632 significantly decreased the temperature dependence of P2X3-DsRed receptor turnover (Q(10) ∼2.0). In summary, the RhoA kinase-dependent membrane trafficking of P2X3 receptors to plasma membrane has an exceptionally high sensitivity to temperature. These findings suggest an important role of P2X3 receptor turnover in hypothermia-associated analgesia.
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spelling pubmed-32430832011-12-22 Unusually Strong Temperature Dependence of P2X3 Receptor Traffic to the Plasma Membrane Pryazhnikov, E. Fayuk, D. Niittykoski, M. Giniatullin, Rashid Khiroug, Leonard Front Cell Neurosci Neuroscience ATP-gated P2X3 receptors are expressed by nociceptive neurons and participate in transduction of pain. Responsiveness of P2X3 receptors is strongly reduced at low temperatures, suggesting a role for these receptors in analgesic effects of cooling. Since sustained responsiveness depends on receptor trafficking to the plasma membrane, we employed total internal reflection fluorescence (TIRF) microscopy to highlight perimembrane pool of DsRed-tagged P2X3 receptors and studied the effects of temperature on perimembrane turnover of P2X3-DsRed. Patch-clamp recordings confirmed membrane expression of functional, rapidly desensitizing P2X3-DsRed receptors. By combining TIRF microscopy with the technique of fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP), we measured the rate of perimembrane turnover of P2X3-DsRed receptors expressed in hippocampal neurons. At room temperature, the P2X3-DsRed perimembrane turnover as measured by TIRF–FRAP had a time constant of ∼2 min. At 29°C, receptor turnover was strongly accelerated (0.6 min), yielding an extremely high temperature dependence coefficient Q(10) ∼4.5. In comparison, AMPA receptor turnover measured with TIRF–FRAP was only moderately sensitive to temperature (Q(10) ∼1.5). The traffic inhibitor Brefeldin A selectively decelerated P2X3-DsRed receptor turnover at 29°C, but had no effect at 21°C (Q(10) ∼1.0). This indicates that receptor traffic to plasma membrane is the key temperature-sensitive component of P2X3 turnover. The selective inhibitor of the RhoA kinase Y27632 significantly decreased the temperature dependence of P2X3-DsRed receptor turnover (Q(10) ∼2.0). In summary, the RhoA kinase-dependent membrane trafficking of P2X3 receptors to plasma membrane has an exceptionally high sensitivity to temperature. These findings suggest an important role of P2X3 receptor turnover in hypothermia-associated analgesia. Frontiers Research Foundation 2011-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3243083/ /pubmed/22194716 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fncel.2011.00027 Text en Copyright © 2011 Pryazhnikov, Fayuk, Niittykoski, Giniatullin and Khiroug. http://www.frontiersin.org/licenseagreement This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial License, which permits non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in other forums, provided the original authors and source are credited.
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Khiroug, Leonard
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title_fullStr Unusually Strong Temperature Dependence of P2X3 Receptor Traffic to the Plasma Membrane
title_full_unstemmed Unusually Strong Temperature Dependence of P2X3 Receptor Traffic to the Plasma Membrane
title_short Unusually Strong Temperature Dependence of P2X3 Receptor Traffic to the Plasma Membrane
title_sort unusually strong temperature dependence of p2x3 receptor traffic to the plasma membrane
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3243083/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22194716
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fncel.2011.00027
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