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Sensory renal innervation: a kidney-specific firing activity due to a unique expression pattern of voltage-gated sodium channels?

Wolfgang Freisinger1, Johannes Schatz, Tilmann Ditting, Angelika Lampert, Sonja Heinlein, Nena Lale, Roland Schmieder, Roland Veelken.   

Abstract

Sensory neurons with afferent axons from the kidney are extraordinary in their response to electrical stimulation. More than 50% exhibit a tonic firing pattern, i.e., sustained action potential firing throughout depolarizing, pointing to an increased excitability, whereas nonrenal neurons show mainly a phasic response, i.e., less than five action potentials. Here we investigated whether these peculiar firing characteristics of renal afferent neurons are due to differences in the expression of voltage-gated sodium channels (Navs). Dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons from rats (Th11-L2) were recorded by the current-clamp technique and distinguished as "tonic" or "phasic." In voltage-clamp recordings, Navs were characterized by their tetrodotoxoxin (TTX) sensitivity, and their molecular identity was revealed by RT-PCR. The firing pattern of 66 DRG neurons (41 renal and 25 nonrenal) was investigated. Renal neurons exhibited more often a tonic firing pattern (56.1 vs. 12%). Tonic neurons showed a more positive threshold (-21.75 ± 1.43 vs.-29.33 ± 1.63 mV; P < 0.05), a higher overshoot (56.74 [53.6-60.96] vs. 46.79 mV [38.63-54.75]; P < 0.05) and longer action potential duration (4.61 [4.15-5.85] vs. 3.35 ms [2.12-5.67]; P < 0.05). These findings point to an increased presence of the TTX-resistant Navs 1.8 and 1.9. Furthermore, tonic neurons exhibited a relatively higher portion of TTX-resistant sodium currents. Interestingly, mRNA expression of TTX-resistant sodium channels was significantly increased in renal, predominantly tonic, DRG neurons. Hence, under physiological conditions, renal sensory neurons exhibit predominantly a firing pattern associated with higher excitability. Our findings support that this is due to an increased expression and activation of TTX-resistant Navs.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23283993     DOI: 10.1152/ajprenal.00011.2012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Renal Physiol        ISSN: 1522-1466


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