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Piezo2 Mediates Low-Threshold Mechanically Evoked Pain in the Cornea.

Jorge Fernández-Trillo1, Danny Florez-Paz1, Almudena Íñigo-Portugués1, Omar González-González1, Ana Gómez Del Campo1, Alejandro González1, Félix Viana1, Carlos Belmonte1, Ana Gomis2.   

Abstract

Mammalian Piezo2 channels are essential for transduction of innocuous mechanical forces by proprioceptors and cutaneous touch receptors. In contrast, mechanical responses of somatosensory nociceptor neurons evoking pain, remain intact or are only partially reduced in Piezo2-deficient mice. In the eye cornea, comparatively low mechanical forces are detected by polymodal and pure mechanosensory trigeminal ganglion neurons. Their activation always evokes ocular discomfort or pain and protective reflexes, thus being a unique model to study mechanotransduction mechanisms in this particular class of nociceptive neurons. Cultured male and female mouse mechano- and polymodal nociceptor corneal neurons display rapidly, intermediately and slowly adapting mechanically activated currents. Immunostaining of the somas and peripheral axons of corneal neurons responding only to mechanical force (pure mechano-nociceptor) or also exhibiting TRPV1 (transient receptor potential cation channel subfamily V member 1) immunoreactivity (polymodal nociceptor) revealed that they express Piezo2. In sensory-specific Piezo2-deficient mice, the distribution of corneal neurons displaying the three types of mechanically evoked currents is similar to the wild type; however, the proportions of rapidly adapting neurons, and of intermediately and slowly adapting neurons were significantly reduced. Recordings of mechano- and polymodal-nociceptor nerve terminals in the corneal surface of Piezo2 conditional knock-out mice revealed a reduced number of mechano-sensitive terminals and lower frequency of nerve terminal impulse discharges under mechanical stimulation. Eye blinks evoked by von Frey filaments applied on the cornea were lower in Piezo2-deficient mice compared with wild type. Together, our results provide direct evidence that Piezo2 channels support mechanically activated currents of different kinetics in corneal trigeminal neurons and contributes to transduction of mechanical forces by corneal nociceptors.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT The cornea is a richly innervated and highly sensitive tissue. Low-threshold mechanical forces activate corneal receptors evoking discomfort or pain. To examine the contribution of Piezo2, a low-threshold mechanically activated channel, to acute ocular pain, we characterized the mechanosensitivity of corneal sensory neurons. By using Piezo2 conditional knock-out mice, we show that Piezo2 channels, present in the cell body and terminals of corneal neurons, are directly involved in acute corneal mechano-nociception. Inhibition of Piezo2 for systemic pain treatment is hindered because of its essential role for mechano-transduction processes in multiple body organs. Still, topical modulation of Piezo2 in the cornea may be useful to selectively relief unpleasant sensations and pain associated with mechanical irritation accompanying many ocular surface disorders.
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Keywords:  Piezo2; cornea; mechanosensation; nociceptor; pain; trigeminal

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33055278      PMCID: PMC7673006          DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0247-20.2020

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


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