Literature DB >> 33555565

Polymodal Functionality of C. elegans OLL Neurons in Mechanosensation and Thermosensation.

Yuedan Fan1,2, Wenjuan Zou1,2, Jia Liu1,2, Umar Al-Sheikh1,2, Hankui Cheng1,2, Duo Duan1,2, Siyan Liu1,2, Luyi Chen3, Jilei Xu3, Firdosh Ruhomutally4, Lijun Kang5,6.   

Abstract

Sensory modalities are important for survival but the molecular mechanisms remain challenging due to the polymodal functionality of sensory neurons. Here, we report the C. elegans outer labial lateral (OLL) sensilla sensory neurons respond to touch and cold. Mechanosensation of OLL neurons resulted in cell-autonomous mechanically-evoked Ca2+ transients and rapidly-adapting mechanoreceptor currents with a very short latency. Mechanotransduction of OLL neurons might be carried by a novel Na+ conductance channel, which is insensitive to amiloride. The bona fide mechano-gated Na+-selective degenerin/epithelial Na+ channels, TRP-4, TMC, and Piezo proteins are not involved in this mechanosensation. Interestingly, OLL neurons also mediated cold but not warm responses in a cell-autonomous manner. We further showed that the cold response of OLL neurons is not mediated by the cold receptor TRPA-1 or the temperature-sensitive glutamate receptor GLR-3. Thus, we propose the polymodal functionality of OLL neurons in mechanosensation and cold sensation.

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Keywords:  Cold receptor; Mechanosensation; OLL neurons; Polymodal sensory neuron; Sodium channel; Thermosensation

Year:  2021        PMID: 33555565     DOI: 10.1007/s12264-021-00629-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurosci Bull        ISSN: 1995-8218            Impact factor:   5.203


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1.  Protocol for glial Ca2+ imaging in C. elegans following chemical, mechanical, or optogenetic stimulation.

Authors:  Hankui Cheng; Umar Al-Sheikh; Du Chen; Duo Duan; Lijun Kang
Journal:  STAR Protoc       Date:  2022-02-10
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