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Nalcn Is a "Leak" Sodium Channel That Regulates Excitability of Brainstem Chemosensory Neurons and Breathing.

Yingtang Shi1, Chikara Abe1, Benjamin B Holloway1, Shaofang Shu1, Natasha N Kumar1, Janelle L Weaver1, Josh Sen1, Edward Perez-Reyes1, Ruth L Stornetta1, Patrice G Guyenet1, Douglas A Bayliss2.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: The activity of background potassium and sodium channels determines neuronal excitability, but physiological roles for "leak" Na(+) channels in specific mammalian neurons have not been established. Here, we show that a leak Na(+) channel, Nalcn, is expressed in the CO2/H(+)-sensitive neurons of the mouse retrotrapezoid nucleus (RTN) that regulate breathing. In RTN neurons, Nalcn expression correlated with higher action potential discharge over a more alkalized range of activity; shRNA-mediated depletion of Nalcn hyperpolarized RTN neurons, and reduced leak Na(+) current and firing rate. Nalcn depletion also decreased RTN neuron activation by the neuropeptide, substance P, without affecting pH-sensitive background K(+) currents or activation by a cotransmitter, serotonin. In vivo, RTN-specific knockdown of Nalcn reduced CO2-evoked neuronal activation and breathing; hypoxic hyperventilation was unchanged. Thus, Nalcn regulates RTN neuronal excitability and stimulation by CO2, independent of direct pH sensing, potentially contributing to respiratory effects of Nalcn mutations; transmitter modulation of Nalcn may underlie state-dependent changes in breathing and respiratory chemosensitivity. SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT: Breathing is an essential, enduring rhythmic motor activity orchestrated by dedicated brainstem circuits that require tonic excitatory drive for their persistent function. A major source of drive is from a group of CO2/H(+)-sensitive neurons in the retrotrapezoid nucleus (RTN), whose ongoing activity is critical for breathing. The ionic mechanisms that support spontaneous activity of RTN neurons are unknown. We show here that Nalcn, a unique channel that generates "leak" sodium currents, regulates excitability and neuromodulation of RTN neurons and CO2-stimulated breathing. Thus, this work defines a specific function for this enigmatic channel in an important physiological context.
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Keywords:  Phox2b; respiratory chemoreceptors; retrotrapezoid nucleus; substance P; ventilation

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27488637      PMCID: PMC4971364          DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1096-16.2016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosci        ISSN: 0270-6474            Impact factor:   6.167


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