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Dynamics of neuroeffector coupling at cardiac sympathetic synapses.

Valentina Prando1,2, Francesca Da Broi1, Mauro Franzoso1,2, Anna Pia Plazzo1, Nicola Pianca1,2, Maura Francolini3, Cristina Basso4, Matthew W Kay5, Tania Zaglia1,2,4, Marco Mongillo2,3,6.   

Abstract

KEY POINTS: The present study demonstrates, by in vitro and in vivo analyses, the novel concept that signal transmission between sympathetic neurons and the heart, underlying the physiological regulation of cardiac function, operates in a quasi-synaptic fashion. This is a result of the direct coupling between neurotransmitter releasing sites and effector cardiomyocyte membranes. ABSTRACT: Cardiac sympathetic neurons (SNs) finely tune the rate and strength of heart contractions to match blood demand, both at rest and during acute stress, through the release of noradrenaline (NE). Junctional sites at the interface between the two cell types have been observed, although whether direct neurocardiac coupling has a role in heart physiology has not been clearly demonstrated to date. We investigated the dynamics of SN/cardiomyocyte intercellular signalling, both by fluorescence resonance energy transfer-based imaging of cAMP in co-cultures, as a readout of cardiac β-adrenergic receptor activation, and in vivo, using optogenetics in transgenic mice with SN-specific expression of Channelrhodopsin-2. We demonstrate that SNs and cardiomyocytes interact at specific sites in the human and rodent heart, as well as in co-cultures. Accordingly, neuronal activation elicited intracellular cAMP increases only in directly contacted myocytes and cell-cell coupling utilized a junctional extracellular signalling domain with an elevated NE concentration. In the living mouse, optogenetic activation of cardiac SNs innervating the sino-atrial node resulted in an instantaneous chronotropic effect, which shortened the heartbeat interval with single beat precision. Remarkably, inhibition of the optogenetically elicited chronotropic responses required a high dose of propranolol (20-50 mg kg-1 ), suggesting that sympathetic neurotransmission in the heart occurs at a locally elevated NE concentration. Our in vitro and in vivo data suggest that the control of cardiac function by SNs occurs via direct intercellular coupling as a result of the establishment of a specific junctional site.
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Keywords:  neuro-cardiac coupling; optogenetics; sympathetic neurons

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29524231      PMCID: PMC5983210          DOI: 10.1113/JP275693

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


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