Effects of neuropathy on high-voltage-activated Ca2+ current in sensory neurones

被引:23
|
作者
Yang, Li [1 ]
Stephens, Gary J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Reading, Sch Pharm, Reading RG6 6AJ, Berks, England
基金
英国生物技术与生命科学研究理事会;
关键词
Calcium channel; R-type channel; Neuropathy; DRG; SNX-482; CALCIUM-CHANNEL; N-TYPE; DORSAL-HORN; MICE LACKING; SYNAPTIC-TRANSMISSION; GANGLION NEURONS; MOLECULAR-BASIS; SPINAL-CORD; RAT MODEL; PAIN;
D O I
10.1016/j.ceca.2009.08.001
中图分类号
Q2 [细胞生物学];
学科分类号
071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Voltage-dependent Ca2+ channels (VDCCs) have emerged as targets to treat neuropathic pain; however, amongst VDCCs, the precise role of the Ca(V)2.3 subtype in nociception remains unproven. Here, we investigate the effects of partial sciatic nerve ligation (PSNL) on Ca2+ currents in small/medium diameter dorsal root ganglia (DRG) neurones isolated from Ca(V)2.3(-/-) knock-out and wild-type (WT) mice. DRG neurones from Ca(V)2.3(-/-) mice had significantly reduced sensitivity to SNX-482 versus WT mice. DRGs from Ca(V)2.3(-/-) mice also had increased sensitivity to the Ca(V)2.2 VDCC blocker omega-conotoxin. In WT mice, PSNL caused a significant increase in omega-conotoxin-sensitivity and a reduction in SNX-482-sensitivity. In Ca(V)2.3(-/-) mice, PSNL caused a significant reduction in w-conotoxin-sensitivity and an increase in nifedipine sensitivity. PSNL-induced changes in Ca2+ current were not accompanied by effects on voltage-dependence of activation in either Ca(V)2.3(-/-) or WT mice. These data suggest that Ca(V)2.3 subunits contribute, but do not fully underlie, drug-resistant (R-type) Ca2+ current in these cells. In WT mice, PSNL caused adaptive changes in Ca(V)2.2- and Ca(V)2.3-mediated Ca2+ currents, supporting roles for these VDCCs in nociception during neuropathy. In Ca(V)2.3(-/-) mice, PSNL-induced changes in Ca(V)1 and Ca(V)2.2 Ca2+ current, consistent with alternative adaptive mechanisms occurring in the absence of Ca(V)2.3 subunits. (c) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:248 / 256
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Effects of estradiol on high-voltage-activated Ca2+ channels in cultured rat cortical neurons
    Wang, Qiang
    Ye, Qing
    Lu, Rongzhu
    Cao, Jie
    Wang, Jun
    Ding, Haixia
    Gao, Rong
    Xiao, Hang
    ENDOCRINE RESEARCH, 2014, 39 (02) : 45 - 50
  • [2] CNTF inhibits high voltage activated Ca2+ currents in fetal mouse cortical neurones
    Holm, NR
    Christophersen, P
    Hounsgaard, J
    Gammeltoft, S
    Olesen, SP
    JOURNAL OF NEUROCHEMISTRY, 2002, 82 (03) : 495 - 503
  • [3] GABAB-mediated upregulation of the high-voltage-activated Ca2+ channels in rat dorsal root ganglia
    Sadatoshi Fujikawa
    Haruhiko Motomura
    Yushi Ito
    N. Ogata
    Pflügers Archiv, 1997, 434 : 84 - 90
  • [4] GABA(B)-mediated upregulation of the high-voltage-activated Ca2+ channels in rat dorsal root ganglia
    Fujikawa, S
    Motomura, H
    Ito, Y
    Ogata, N
    PFLUGERS ARCHIV-EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY, 1997, 434 (01): : 84 - 90
  • [5] Modulations of high-voltage activated Ca2+ channels in the central neurones of Spodoptera exigua by chlorantraniliprole
    Li, Yuxin
    Mao, Mingzhen
    Li, Yiming
    Xiong, Lixia
    Li, Zhengming
    Xu, Junying
    PHYSIOLOGICAL ENTOMOLOGY, 2011, 36 (03) : 230 - 234
  • [6] Seletracetam (ucb 44212) inhibits high-voltage-activated Ca2+ currents and intracellular Ca2+ increase in rat cortical neurons in vitro
    Martella, Giuseppina
    Bonsi, Paola
    Sciamanna, Giuseppe
    Platania, Paola
    Madeo, Graziella
    Tassone, Annalisa
    Cuomo, Dario
    Pisani, Antonio
    EPILEPSIA, 2009, 50 (04) : 702 - 710
  • [7] GABAB receptors inhibit low-voltage activated and high-voltage activated Ca2+ channels in sensory neurons via distinct mechanisms
    Huang, Dongyang
    Huang, Sha
    Peers, Chris
    Du, Xiaona
    Zhang, Hailin
    Gamper, Nikita
    BIOCHEMICAL AND BIOPHYSICAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS, 2015, 465 (02) : 188 - 193
  • [8] Inhibitory effects of levetiracetam on the high-voltage-activated L-type Ca2+ channels in hippocampal CA3 neurons of spontaneously epileptic rat (SER)
    Yan, Hai-Dun
    Ishihara, Kumatoshi
    Seki, Takahiro
    Hanaya, Ryosuke
    Kurisu, Kaoru
    Arita, Kazunori
    Serikawa, Tadao
    Sasa, Masashi
    BRAIN RESEARCH BULLETIN, 2013, 90 : 142 - 148
  • [9] THE INHIBITION OF HIGH-VOLTAGE-ACTIVATED CALCIUM CURRENT BY ACTIVATION OF MRGC11 INVOLVES PHOSPHOLIPASE C-DEPENDENT MECHANISMS
    Li, Z.
    He, S. -Q.
    Tseng, P. -Y.
    Xu, Q.
    Tiwari, V.
    Yang, F.
    Shu, B.
    Zhang, T.
    Tang, Z.
    Raja, S. N.
    Wang, Y.
    Dong, X.
    Guan, Y.
    NEUROSCIENCE, 2015, 300 : 393 - 403
  • [10] Diabetic neuropathy enhances voltage-activated Ca2+ channel activity and its control by M4 muscarinic receptors in primary sensory neurons
    Cao, Xue-Hong
    Byun, Hee Sun
    Chen, Shao-Rui
    Pan, Hui-Lin
    JOURNAL OF NEUROCHEMISTRY, 2011, 119 (03) : 594 - 603