Neurokinin 1 receptor activates transient receptor potential-like currents in noradrenergic A7 neurons in rats
Journal
Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience
Journal Volume
42
Journal Issue
1
Pages
56-65
Date Issued
2009
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Abstract
Noradrenergic (NAergic) A7 neurons are involved in modulating nociception by releasing noradrenaline in the dorsal spinal cord. Since NAergic A7 neurons receive dense Substance P (Sub-P) releasing terminals from ventromedial medulla, here we tested the effect of Sub-P on them. Bath application of Sub-P induced an inward current (ISub-P) in NAergic neurons, which was significantly blocked by Neurokinin 1 (NK1) receptor antagonist. The ISub-P was reversed at ∼ - 20 mV, blocked by several TRP channel blockers, enhanced by OAG and negatively regulated by PKC. Immunohistochemistry staining showed that NAergic A7 neurons express high level of TRPC6 channel proteins, which is consistent with pharmacological properties of ISub-P shown above, as TRPC6 channel is shown to be augmented by OAG and inhibited by PKC. In conclusion, the above results provide mechanism underlying postsynaptic action of Sub-P on NAergic A7 neurons and a role for TRPC6 channel in NAergic pain modulation. © 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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