TRPC5 channels participate in pressure-sensing in aortic baroreceptors

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On-Chai Lau
Bing Shen
Ching-On Wong
Yung-Wui Tjong
Chun-Yin Lo
Hui-Chuan Wang
Yu Huang
Wing-Ho Yung
Yang-Chao Chen
Man-Lung Fung
John Anthony Rudd
Xiaoqiang Yao
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[1] Li Ka Shing Institute of Health Sciences,Department of Physiology
[2] Faculty of Medicine,Department of Physiology
[3] The Chinese University of Hong Kong,undefined
[4] School of Biomedical Sciences,undefined
[5] Faculty of Medicine,undefined
[6] The Chinese University of Hong Kong,undefined
[7] Anhui Medical University,undefined
[8] University of Hong Kong,undefined
[9] Present address: Department of Integrative Biology and Pharmacology,undefined
[10] McGovern Medical School,undefined
[11] The University of Texas Health Science Center,undefined
[12] Houston,undefined
[13] Texas 77030,undefined
[14] USA.,undefined
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Blood pressure is maintained within a normal physiological range by a sophisticated regulatory mechanism. Baroreceptors serve as a frontline sensor to detect the change in blood pressure. Nerve signals are then sent to the cardiovascular control centre in the brain in order to stimulate baroreflex responses. Here, we identify TRPC5 channels as a mechanical sensor in aortic baroreceptors. In Trpc5 knockout mice, the pressure-induced action potential firings in the afferent nerve and the baroreflex-mediated heart rate reduction are attenuated. Telemetric measurements of blood pressure demonstrate that Trpc5 knockout mice display severe daily blood pressure fluctuation. Our results suggest that TRPC5 channels represent a key pressure transducer in the baroreceptors and play an important role in maintaining blood pressure stability. Because baroreceptor dysfunction contributes to a variety of cardiovascular diseases including hypertension, heart failure and myocardial infarction, our findings may have important future clinical implications.
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