| Literature DB >> 34133943 |
Fengxian Li1, Haowu Jiang1, Xiaolei Shen1, Weishan Yang1, Changxiong Guo1, Zhiyao Wang1, Maolei Xiao1, Lian Cui2, Wenqin Luo2, Brian S Kim3, Zhoufeng Chen4, Andrew J W Huang5, Qin Liu6.
Abstract
Sneezing is a vital respiratory reflex frequently associated with allergic rhinitis and viral respiratory infections. However, its neural circuit remains largely unknown. A sneeze-evoking region was discovered in both cat and human brainstems, corresponding anatomically to the central recipient zone of nasal sensory neurons. Therefore, we hypothesized that a neuronal population postsynaptic to nasal sensory neurons mediates sneezing in this region. By screening major presynaptic neurotransmitters/neuropeptides released by nasal sensory neurons, we found that neuromedin B (NMB) peptide is essential for signaling sneezing. Ablation of NMB-sensitive postsynaptic neurons in the sneeze-evoking region or deficiency in NMB receptor abolished the sneezing reflex. Remarkably, NMB-sensitive neurons further project to the caudal ventral respiratory group (cVRG). Chemical activation of NMB-sensitive neurons elicits action potentials in cVRG neurons and leads to sneezing behavior. Our study delineates a peptidergic pathway mediating sneezing, providing molecular insights into the sneezing reflex arc.Entities:
Keywords: caudal ventral respiratory group; nasal sensory neurons; neuropeptide; sneeze; sneeze-evoking region
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34133943 PMCID: PMC8396370 DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2021.05.017
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell ISSN: 0092-8674 Impact factor: 66.850