Role of NaV1.9 in inflammatory mediator‐induced activation of mouse airway vagal C‐fibres

Author:

Kim Joyce S.1ORCID,Sun Hui1ORCID,Meeker Sonya1,Undem Bradley J.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medicine Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Baltimore MD USA

Abstract

AbstractThe influence of NaV1.9 on inflammatory mediator‐induced activation of airway vagal nodose C‐fibres was evaluated by comparing responses in wild‐type versus NaV1.9‐/‐ mice. A single‐cell RT‐PCR analysis indicated that virtually all nodose C‐fibre neurons expressed NaV1.9 (SCN11A) mRNA. Using extracellular electrophysiological recordings in an isolated vagally innervated mouse trachea–lung preparation, it was noted that mediators acting via G protein‐coupled receptors (PAR2), or ionotropic receptors (P2×3) were 70–85% less effective in evoking action potential discharge in the absence of NaV1.9. However, there was no difference in action potential discharge between wild‐type and NaV1.9‐/‐ when the stimulus was a rapid punctate mechanical stimulus. An analysis of the passive and active properties of isolated nodose neurons revealed no difference between neurons from wild‐type and NaV1.9‐/‐ mice, with the exception of a modest difference in the duration of the afterhyperpolarization. There was also no difference in the amount of current required to evoke action potentials (rheobase) or the action potential voltage threshold. The inward current evoked by the chemical mediator by a P2×3 agonist was the same in wild‐type versus NaV1.9‐/‐ neurons. However, the current was sufficient to evoke action potential only in the wild‐type neurons. The data support the speculation that NaV1.9 could be an attractive therapeutic target for inflammatory airway disease by selectively inhibiting inflammatory mediator‐associated vagal C‐fibre activation. imageKey points Inflammatory mediators were much less effective in activating the terminals of vagal airway C‐fibres in mice lacking NaV1.9. The active and passive properties of nodose neurons were the same between wild‐type neurons and NaV1.9‐/‐ neurons. Nerves lacking NaV1.9 responded, normally, with action potential discharge to rapid punctate mechanical stimulation of the terminals or the rapid stimulation of the cell bodies with inward current injections. NaV1.9 channels could be an attractive target to selectively inhibit vagal nociceptive C‐fibre activation evoked by inflammatory mediators without blocking the nerves’ responses to the potentially hazardous stimuli associated with aspiration.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Physiology

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