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Gender Differences in Histamine-Induced Depolarization and Inward Currents in Vagal Ganglion Neurons in Rats

Evidence has shown gender differences regarding the critical roles of histamine in the prevalence of asthma, anaphylaxis, and angina pectoris. Histamine depolarizes unmyelinated C-type neurons without any effects on myelinated A-type vagal ganglion neurons (VGNs) in male rats. However, little is kno...

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Autores principales: Li, Jun-Nan, Qian, Zhao, Xu, Wen-Xiao, Xu, Bing, Lu, Xiao-Long, Yan, Zhen-Yu, Han, Li-Min, Liu, Yang, Yuan, Mei, Schild, John, Qiao, Guo-Fen, Li, Bai-Yan
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Publicado: Ivyspring International Publisher 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3858581/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24339729
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijbs.7595
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author Li, Jun-Nan
Qian, Zhao
Xu, Wen-Xiao
Xu, Bing
Lu, Xiao-Long
Yan, Zhen-Yu
Han, Li-Min
Liu, Yang
Yuan, Mei
Schild, John
Qiao, Guo-Fen
Li, Bai-Yan
author_facet Li, Jun-Nan
Qian, Zhao
Xu, Wen-Xiao
Xu, Bing
Lu, Xiao-Long
Yan, Zhen-Yu
Han, Li-Min
Liu, Yang
Yuan, Mei
Schild, John
Qiao, Guo-Fen
Li, Bai-Yan
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description Evidence has shown gender differences regarding the critical roles of histamine in the prevalence of asthma, anaphylaxis, and angina pectoris. Histamine depolarizes unmyelinated C-type neurons without any effects on myelinated A-type vagal ganglion neurons (VGNs) in male rats. However, little is known if VGNs from females react to histamine in a similar manner. Membrane depolarization and inward currents were tested in VGNs isolated from adult rats using a whole-cell patch technique. Results from males were consistent with the literature. Surprisingly, histamine-induced depolarization and inward currents were observed in both unmyelinated C-type and myelinated A- and Ah-type VGNs from female rats. In Ah-type neurons, responses to 1.0 μM histamine were stronger in intact females than in males and significantly reduced in ovariectomized (OVX) females. In C-type neurons, histamine-induced events were significantly smaller (pA/pF) in intact females compared with males and this histamine-induced activity was dramatically increased by OVX. Female A-types responded to histamine, which was further increased following ovariectomy. Histamine at 300 nM depolarized Ah-types in females, but not Ah-types in OVX females. In contrast, the sensitivity of A- and C-types to histamine was upregulated by OVX. These data demonstrate gender differences in VGN chemosensitivity to histamine for the first time. Myelinated Ah-types showed the highest sensitivity to histamine across female populations, which was changed by OVX. These novel findings improve the understanding of gender differences in the prevalence of asthma, anaphylaxis, and pain. Changes in sensitivity to histamine by OVX may explain alterations in the prevalence of certain pathophysiological conditions when women reach a postmenopausal age.
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spelling pubmed-38585812013-12-11 Gender Differences in Histamine-Induced Depolarization and Inward Currents in Vagal Ganglion Neurons in Rats Li, Jun-Nan Qian, Zhao Xu, Wen-Xiao Xu, Bing Lu, Xiao-Long Yan, Zhen-Yu Han, Li-Min Liu, Yang Yuan, Mei Schild, John Qiao, Guo-Fen Li, Bai-Yan Int J Biol Sci Research Paper Evidence has shown gender differences regarding the critical roles of histamine in the prevalence of asthma, anaphylaxis, and angina pectoris. Histamine depolarizes unmyelinated C-type neurons without any effects on myelinated A-type vagal ganglion neurons (VGNs) in male rats. However, little is known if VGNs from females react to histamine in a similar manner. Membrane depolarization and inward currents were tested in VGNs isolated from adult rats using a whole-cell patch technique. Results from males were consistent with the literature. Surprisingly, histamine-induced depolarization and inward currents were observed in both unmyelinated C-type and myelinated A- and Ah-type VGNs from female rats. In Ah-type neurons, responses to 1.0 μM histamine were stronger in intact females than in males and significantly reduced in ovariectomized (OVX) females. In C-type neurons, histamine-induced events were significantly smaller (pA/pF) in intact females compared with males and this histamine-induced activity was dramatically increased by OVX. Female A-types responded to histamine, which was further increased following ovariectomy. Histamine at 300 nM depolarized Ah-types in females, but not Ah-types in OVX females. In contrast, the sensitivity of A- and C-types to histamine was upregulated by OVX. These data demonstrate gender differences in VGN chemosensitivity to histamine for the first time. Myelinated Ah-types showed the highest sensitivity to histamine across female populations, which was changed by OVX. These novel findings improve the understanding of gender differences in the prevalence of asthma, anaphylaxis, and pain. Changes in sensitivity to histamine by OVX may explain alterations in the prevalence of certain pathophysiological conditions when women reach a postmenopausal age. Ivyspring International Publisher 2013-11-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3858581/ /pubmed/24339729 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijbs.7595 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.
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Li, Jun-Nan
Qian, Zhao
Xu, Wen-Xiao
Xu, Bing
Lu, Xiao-Long
Yan, Zhen-Yu
Han, Li-Min
Liu, Yang
Yuan, Mei
Schild, John
Qiao, Guo-Fen
Li, Bai-Yan
Gender Differences in Histamine-Induced Depolarization and Inward Currents in Vagal Ganglion Neurons in Rats
title Gender Differences in Histamine-Induced Depolarization and Inward Currents in Vagal Ganglion Neurons in Rats
title_full Gender Differences in Histamine-Induced Depolarization and Inward Currents in Vagal Ganglion Neurons in Rats
title_fullStr Gender Differences in Histamine-Induced Depolarization and Inward Currents in Vagal Ganglion Neurons in Rats
title_full_unstemmed Gender Differences in Histamine-Induced Depolarization and Inward Currents in Vagal Ganglion Neurons in Rats
title_short Gender Differences in Histamine-Induced Depolarization and Inward Currents in Vagal Ganglion Neurons in Rats
title_sort gender differences in histamine-induced depolarization and inward currents in vagal ganglion neurons in rats
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3858581/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24339729
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijbs.7595
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