Tetrodotoxin‐resistant mechanosensitivity and L‐type calcium channel‐mediated spontaneous calcium activity in enteric neurons

Author:

Amedzrovi Agbesi Richard J.1,El Merhie Amira1,Spencer Nick J.2,Hibberd Tim2,Chevalier Nicolas R.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratoire Matière et Systèmes Complexes UMR 7057 Université Paris Cité/CNRS Paris France

2. College of Medicine and Public Health Flinders University Adelaide South Australia Australia

Abstract

AbstractGut motility undergoes a switch from myogenic to neurogenic control in late embryonic development. Here, we report on the electrical events that underlie this transition in the enteric nervous system, using the GCaMP6f reporter in neural crest cell derivatives. We found that spontaneous calcium activity is tetrodotoxin (TTX) resistant at stage E11.5, but not at E18.5. Motility at E18.5 was characterized by periodic, alternating high‐ and low‐frequency contractions of the circular smooth muscle; this frequency modulation was inhibited by TTX. Calcium imaging at the neurogenic‐motility stages E18.5–P3 showed that CaV1.2‐positive neurons exhibited spontaneous calcium activity, which was inhibited by nicardipine and 2‐aminoethoxydiphenyl borate (2‐APB). Our protocol locally prevented muscle tone relaxation, arguing for a direct effect of nicardipine on enteric neurons, rather than indirectly by its relaxing effect on muscle. We demonstrated that the ENS was mechanosensitive from early stages on (E14.5) and that this behaviour was TTX and 2‐APB resistant. We extended our results on L‐type channel‐dependent spontaneous activity and TTX‐resistant mechanosensitivity to the adult colon. Our results shed light on the critical transition from myogenic to neurogenic motility in the developing gut, as well as on the intriguing pathways mediating electro‐mechanical sensitivity in the enteric nervous system.Highlights What is the central question of this study?What are the first neural electric events underlying the transition from myogenic to neurogenic motility in the developing gut, what channels do they depend on, and does the enteric nervous system already exhibit mechanosensitivity? What is the main finding and its importance?ENS calcium activity is sensitive to tetrodotoxin at stage E18.5 but not E11.5. Spontaneous electric activity at fetal and adult stages is crucially dependent on L‐type calcium channels and IP3R receptors, and the enteric nervous system exhibits a tetrodotoxin‐resistant mechanosensitive response. Abstract figure legend Tetrodotoxin‐resistant Ca2+ rise induced by mechanical stimulation in the E18.5 mouse duodenum.

Funder

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

Publisher

Wiley

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