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Increased Activation of the TRESK K+ Mediates Vago-Vagal Reflex Malfunction in Diabetic Rats.

Gintautas Grabauskas1, Xiaoyin Wu1, Il Song1, Shi-Yi Zhou1, Thomas Lanigan2, Chung Owyang3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND & AIMS: Patients with diabetes have defects in the vagal afferent pathway that result in abnormal gastrointestinal function. We investigated whether selective increased activation of the 2-pore domain potassium channel TRESK (2-pore-domain weak inward-rectifying potassium channel-related spinal cord potassium channel) contributes to nodose ganglia (NG) malfunction, disrupting gastrointestinal function in diabetic rats.
METHODS: We conducted whole-cell current-clamp and single-unit recordings in NG neurons from diabetes-prone BioBreeding/Worcester rats and streptozotocin-induced diabetic (STZ-D) rats and compared them with control rats. NG neurons in rats or cultured NG neurons were exposed to pharmacologic antagonists and/or transfected with short hairpin or small interfering RNAs that reduced expression of TRESK. We then made electrophysiologic recordings and studied gastrointestinal functions.
RESULTS: We observed reduced input resistance, hyperpolarized membrane potential, and increased current threshold to elicit action potentiation in NG neurons of STZ-D rats compared with controls. NG neuron excitability was similarly altered in diabetes-prone rats. In vivo single-unit NG neuronal discharges in response to 30 and 60 pmol cholecystokinin octapeptide were significantly lower in STZ-D rats compared with controls. Reducing expression of the TRESK K+ channel restored NG excitability in vitro and in vivo, as well as cholecystokinin 8-stimulated secretion of pancreatic enzymes and secretin-induced gastrointestinal motility, which are mediated by vago-vagal reflexes. These abnormalities resulted from increased intracellular Ca2+ in the NG, activating calcineurin, which, in turn, bound to an nuclear factor of activated T cell-like docking site on the TRESK protein, resulting in neuronal membrane hyperpolarization.
CONCLUSIONS: In 2 rate models of diabetes, we found that activation of the TRESK K+ channel reduced NG excitability and disrupted gastrointestinal functions.
Copyright © 2016 AGA Institute. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Abnormal GI Functions in Diabetes; Hyperglycemia; Vagal Afferent Pathway

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27475306      PMCID: PMC5159314          DOI: 10.1053/j.gastro.2016.07.029

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gastroenterology        ISSN: 0016-5085            Impact factor:   22.682


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