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PLCδ1 plays central roles in the osmotic activation of ΔN-TRPV1 channels in mouse supraoptic neurons and in murine osmoregulation.

Sung Jin Park1, Kirk Haan1, Yoshikazu Nakamura2, Kiyoko Fukami3, Thomas E Fisher4.   

Abstract

The magnocellular neurosecretory cells (MNCs) of the hypothalamus play a vital role in osmoregulation, but the mechanisms underlying MNC osmosensitivity are not fully understood. We showed previously that high osmolality activates phospholipase C (PLC) in rat MNCs in a Ca2+-dependent manner and that PLC activation is necessary for full osmotic activation of an N-terminal variant of the TRPV1 (ΔN-TRPV1) channel. We therefore hypothesized that the Ca2+-dependent δ1 isoform of PLC contributes to ΔN-TRPV1 activation and tested whether MNC function is defective in a transgenic PLCδ1 knockout (KO) mouse. Water deprivation for 24 hours caused greater increases in serum osmolality and losses in body weight in PLCδ1 KO mice than it did in control mice. Action potentials and ΔN-TRPV1 currents were measured in acutely isolated mouse MNCs using whole cell patch clamp before and after exposure to hypertonic solutions. This treatment elicited a significant activation of ΔN-TRPV1 currents and an increase in firing rate in MNCs isolated from control mice but not from PLCδ1 KO mice. Submembranous filamentous actin (F-actin) was measured in isolated MNCs before and after treatment with angiotensin II (Ang II) and hypertonic solution. Both treatments caused an increase in F-actin fluorescence in MNCs isolated from control mice but both responses were significantly attenuated in MNCs from PLCδ1 KO mice. Our data demonstrate that the PLCδ1 isoform plays a key role in the activation of ΔN-TRPV1 channels and in osmosensory transduction in MNCs. This study advances our understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying mammalian osmoregulation.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT: MNCs of the hypothalamus play a central role in osmoregulation. We have identified a key role for the PLCδ1 isoform in the activation of ΔN-TRPV1 channels and osmosensory transduction in MNCs. The data indicate that the PLCδ1 isoform is activated by the Ca2+ influx occurring during MNC action potentials and exerts a positive feedback on ΔN-TRPV1 channels to enhance MNC excitability. This study provides evidence that PLCδ1 is a key molecule underlying osmosensory transduction, the regulation of VP release, and osmoregulation.
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Year:  2021        PMID: 33707294      PMCID: PMC8055080          DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2892-20.2021

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


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