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Diabetes mellitus differently affects electrical membrane properties of vagal afferent neurons of rats

To study whether diabetes mellitus (DM) would cause electrophysiological alterations in nodose ganglion (NG) neurons, we used patch clamp and intracellular recording for voltage and current clamp configuration, respectively, on cell bodies of NG from rats with DM. Intracellular microelectrodes recor...

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Autores principales: da Silva‐Alves, Kerly Shamyra, Ferreira‐da‐Silva, Francisco Walber, Coelho‐de‐Souza, Andrelina Noronha, Weinreich, Daniel, Leal‐Cardoso, José Henrique
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9938008/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36807809
http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.15605
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author da Silva‐Alves, Kerly Shamyra
Ferreira‐da‐Silva, Francisco Walber
Coelho‐de‐Souza, Andrelina Noronha
Weinreich, Daniel
Leal‐Cardoso, José Henrique
author_facet da Silva‐Alves, Kerly Shamyra
Ferreira‐da‐Silva, Francisco Walber
Coelho‐de‐Souza, Andrelina Noronha
Weinreich, Daniel
Leal‐Cardoso, José Henrique
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description To study whether diabetes mellitus (DM) would cause electrophysiological alterations in nodose ganglion (NG) neurons, we used patch clamp and intracellular recording for voltage and current clamp configuration, respectively, on cell bodies of NG from rats with DM. Intracellular microelectrodes recording, according to the waveform of the first derivative of the action potential, revealed three neuronal groups (A(0), A(inf), and C(inf)), which were differently affected. Diabetes only depolarized the resting potential of A(0) (from −55 to −44 mV) and C(inf) (from −49 to −45 mV) somas. In A(inf) neurons, diabetes increased action potential and the after‐hyperpolarization durations (from 1.9 and 18 to 2.3 and 32 ms, respectively) and reduced dV/dt(desc) (from −63 to ‐52 V s(−1)). Diabetes reduced the action potential amplitude while increasing the after‐hyperpolarization amplitude of C(inf) neurons (from 83 and −14 mV to 75 and −16 mV, respectively). Using whole cell patch clamp recording, we observed that diabetes produced an increase in peak amplitude of sodium current density (from −68 to −176 pA pF(−1)) and displacement of steady‐state inactivation to more negative values of transmembrane potential only in a group of neurons from diabetic animals (DB2). In the other group (DB1), diabetes did not change this parameter (−58 pA pF(−1)). This change in sodium current did not cause an increase in membrane excitability, probably explainable by the alterations in sodium current kinetics, which are also induced by diabetes. Our data demonstrate that diabetes differently affects membrane properties of different nodose neuron subpopulations, which likely have pathophysiological implications for diabetes mellitus.
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spelling pubmed-99380082023-02-19 Diabetes mellitus differently affects electrical membrane properties of vagal afferent neurons of rats da Silva‐Alves, Kerly Shamyra Ferreira‐da‐Silva, Francisco Walber Coelho‐de‐Souza, Andrelina Noronha Weinreich, Daniel Leal‐Cardoso, José Henrique Physiol Rep Original Articles To study whether diabetes mellitus (DM) would cause electrophysiological alterations in nodose ganglion (NG) neurons, we used patch clamp and intracellular recording for voltage and current clamp configuration, respectively, on cell bodies of NG from rats with DM. Intracellular microelectrodes recording, according to the waveform of the first derivative of the action potential, revealed three neuronal groups (A(0), A(inf), and C(inf)), which were differently affected. Diabetes only depolarized the resting potential of A(0) (from −55 to −44 mV) and C(inf) (from −49 to −45 mV) somas. In A(inf) neurons, diabetes increased action potential and the after‐hyperpolarization durations (from 1.9 and 18 to 2.3 and 32 ms, respectively) and reduced dV/dt(desc) (from −63 to ‐52 V s(−1)). Diabetes reduced the action potential amplitude while increasing the after‐hyperpolarization amplitude of C(inf) neurons (from 83 and −14 mV to 75 and −16 mV, respectively). Using whole cell patch clamp recording, we observed that diabetes produced an increase in peak amplitude of sodium current density (from −68 to −176 pA pF(−1)) and displacement of steady‐state inactivation to more negative values of transmembrane potential only in a group of neurons from diabetic animals (DB2). In the other group (DB1), diabetes did not change this parameter (−58 pA pF(−1)). This change in sodium current did not cause an increase in membrane excitability, probably explainable by the alterations in sodium current kinetics, which are also induced by diabetes. Our data demonstrate that diabetes differently affects membrane properties of different nodose neuron subpopulations, which likely have pathophysiological implications for diabetes mellitus. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023-02-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9938008/ /pubmed/36807809 http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.15605 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Physiological Reports published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of The Physiological Society and the American Physiological Society. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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da Silva‐Alves, Kerly Shamyra
Ferreira‐da‐Silva, Francisco Walber
Coelho‐de‐Souza, Andrelina Noronha
Weinreich, Daniel
Leal‐Cardoso, José Henrique
Diabetes mellitus differently affects electrical membrane properties of vagal afferent neurons of rats
title Diabetes mellitus differently affects electrical membrane properties of vagal afferent neurons of rats
title_full Diabetes mellitus differently affects electrical membrane properties of vagal afferent neurons of rats
title_fullStr Diabetes mellitus differently affects electrical membrane properties of vagal afferent neurons of rats
title_full_unstemmed Diabetes mellitus differently affects electrical membrane properties of vagal afferent neurons of rats
title_short Diabetes mellitus differently affects electrical membrane properties of vagal afferent neurons of rats
title_sort diabetes mellitus differently affects electrical membrane properties of vagal afferent neurons of rats
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9938008/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36807809
http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.15605
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