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Role of the hyperpolarization-activated current Ih in somatosensory neurons.

Aliakmal Momin1, Hervé Cadiou, Adrian Mason, Peter A McNaughton.   

Abstract

The hyperpolarization-activated current (I(h)) is an inward current activated by hyperpolarization from the resting potential and is an important modulator of action potential firing frequency in many excitable cells. Four hyperpolarization-activated, cyclic nucleotide-modulated subunits, HCN1-4, can form I(h) ion channels. In the present study we investigated the function of I(h) in primary somatosensory neurons. Neuronal firing in response to current injection was promoted by elevating intracellular cAMP levels and inhibited by blockers of I(h), suggesting that I(h) plays a critical role in modulating firing frequency. The properties of I(h) in three size classes of sensory neurons were next investigated. In large neurons I(h) was fast activating and insensitive to elevations in cAMP, consistent with expression of HCN1. I(h) was ablated in most large neurons in HCN1(-/-) mice. In small neurons a slower activating, cAMP-sensitive I(h) was observed, as expected for expression of HCN2 and/or HCN4. Consistent with this, I(h) in small neurons was unchanged in HCN1(-/-) mice. In a neuropathic pain model HCN1(-/-) mice exhibited substantially less cold allodynia than wild-type littermates, suggesting an important role for HCN1 in neuropathic pain. This work shows that I(h) is an important modulator of action potential generation in somatosensory neurons.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18936078      PMCID: PMC2655434          DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.2008.163154

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Physiol        ISSN: 0022-3751            Impact factor:   5.182


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