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Ca2+-activated Cl current predominates in threshold response of mouse olfactory receptor neurons.

Rong-Chang Li1, Chih-Chun Lin2,3, Xiaozhi Ren2, Jingjing Sherry Wu3, Laurie L Molday4, Robert S Molday4, King-Wai Yau1.   

Abstract

In mammalian olfactory transduction, odorants activate a cAMP-mediated signaling pathway that leads to the opening of cyclic nucleotide-gated (CNG), nonselective cation channels and depolarization. The Ca2+ influx through open CNG channels triggers an inward current through Ca2+-activated Cl channels (ANO2), which is expected to produce signal amplification. However, a study on an Ano2-/- mouse line reported no elevation in the behavioral threshold of odorant detection compared with wild type (WT). Subsequent studies by others on the same Ano2-/- line, nonetheless, found subtle defects in olfactory behavior and some abnormal axonal projections from the olfactory receptor neurons (ORNs) to the olfactory bulb. As such, the question regarding signal amplification by the Cl current in WT mouse remains unsettled. Recently, with suction-pipette recording, we have successfully separated in frog ORNs the CNG and Cl currents during olfactory transduction and found the Cl current to predominate in the response down to the threshold of action-potential signaling to the brain. For better comparison with the mouse data by others, we have now carried out similar current-separation experiments on mouse ORNs. We found that the Cl current clearly also predominated in the mouse olfactory response at signaling threshold, accounting for ∼80% of the response. In the absence of the Cl current, we expect the threshold stimulus to increase by approximately sevenfold.

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Keywords:  Ca2+-activated Cl channel; cyclic nucleotide-gated channel; olfactory receptor neurons; olfactory transduction; signal amplification

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29735665      PMCID: PMC6003478          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1803443115

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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