Combinations of protons, ATP, and lactate were more effective than individual compounds for activating rapid calcium increases in muscle-innervating DRG neurons via ASIC, P2X, and TRPV1 receptors.
muscle metaboreceptors and nociceptors
Combinations of protons, ATP, and lactate vs Individually applied compounds
Rapid calcium increases in muscle-innervating dorsal root ganglion neurons
The adequate stimuli and molecular receptors for muscle metaboreceptors and nociceptors are still under investigation. We used calcium imaging of cultured primary sensory dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons from C57Bl/6 mice to determine candidates for metabolites that could be the adequate stimuli and receptors that could detect these stimuli. Retrograde DiI labeling determined that some of these neurons innervated skeletal muscle. We found that combinations of protons, ATP, and lactate were much more effective than individually applied compounds for activating rapid calcium increases in muscle-innervating dorsal root ganglion neurons. Antagonists for P2X, ASIC, and TRPV1 receptors suggested that these three receptors act together to detect protons, ATP, and lactate when presented together in physiologically relevant concentrations. Two populations of muscle-innervating DRG neurons were found. One responded to low metabolite levels (likely nonnoxious) and used ASIC3, P2X5, and TRPV1 as molecular receptors to detect these metabolites. The other responded to high levels of metabolites (likely noxious) and used ASIC3, P2X4, and TRPV1 as their molecular receptors. We conclude that a combination of ASIC, P2X5 and/or P2X4, and TRPV1 are the molecular receptors used to detect metabolites by muscle-innervating sensory neurons. We further conclude that the adequate stimuli for muscle metaboreceptors and nociceptors are combinations of protons, ATP, and lactate.
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Alan R. Light
University of Utah
Ronald W. Hughen
University of Utah
Jie Zhang
University of Utah
Journal of Neurophysiology
University of Utah
Seoul National University
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Light et al. (Thu,) conducted a other in muscle metaboreceptors and nociceptors. Combinations of protons, ATP, and lactate vs. Individually applied compounds was evaluated on Rapid calcium increases in muscle-innervating dorsal root ganglion neurons. Combinations of protons, ATP, and lactate were more effective than individual compounds for activating rapid calcium increases in muscle-innervating DRG neurons via ASIC, P2X, and TRPV1 receptors.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0cfb91b31ab1d6e01e763d — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1152/jn.01344.2007
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