Presence of Ca2+-Dependent K+Channels in Chemosensory Cilia Support a Role in Odor Transduction

Author:

Delgado Ricardo1,Saavedra M. Verónica1,Schmachtenberg Oliver1,Sierralta Jimena2,Bacigalupo Juan13

Affiliation:

1. Millennium Institute for Advanced Studies in Cell Biology and Biotechnology, University of Chile, Santiago, Chile

2. Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Chile, Santiago, Chile

3. Department of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Chile, Santiago, Chile

Abstract

Olfactory receptor neurons (ORNs) respond to odorants with changes in the action potential firing rate. Excitatory responses, consisting of firing increases, are mediated by a cyclic AMP cascade that leads to the activation of cationic nonselective cyclic nucleotide-gated (CNG) channels and Ca2+-dependent Cl(ClCa) channels. This process takes place in the olfactory cilia, where all protein components of this cascade are confined. ORNs from various vertebrate species have also been shown to generate inhibitory odor responses, expressed as decreases in action potential discharges. Odor inhibition appears to rely on Ca2+-dependent K+(KCa) channels, but the underlying transduction mechanism remains unknown. If these channels are involved in odor transduction, they are expected to be present in the olfactory cilia. We found that a specific antibody against a large conductance KCarecognized a protein of approximately 116 kDa in Western blots of purified rat olfactory ciliary membranes. Moreover, the antibody labeled ORN cilia in isolated ORNs from rat and toad ( Caudiverbera caudiverbera). In addition, single-channel recordings from inside-out membrane patches excised from toad chemosensory cilia showed the presence of 4 different types of KCachannels, with unitary conductances of 210, 60, 12, and 29 and 60 pS, high K+-selectivity, and Ca2+sensitivities in the low micromolar range. Our work demonstrates the presence of K+channels in the ORN cilia and supports their participation in odor transduction.

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Subject

Physiology,General Neuroscience

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