瞬时受体电位通道
TRPC5公司
TRPM8型
TRPV公司
伤害感受器
外周神经系统
化学
神经科学
机械敏感通道
解剖
TRPC1型
生物
TRPV1型
伤害
受体
中枢神经系统
离子通道
生物化学
作者
Katharina Zimmermann,Jochen K. Lennerz,Alexander Hein,Andrea Link,J. Stefan Kaczmarek,Markus Delling,Serdar Uysal,John D. Pfeifer,Antonio Riccio,David E. Clapham
标识
DOI:10.1073/pnas.1115387108
摘要
Detection and adaptation to cold temperature is crucial to survival. Cold sensing in the innocuous range of cold (>10-15 °C) in the mammalian peripheral nervous system is thought to rely primarily on transient receptor potential (TRP) ion channels, most notably the menthol receptor, TRPM8. Here we report that TRP cation channel, subfamily C member 5 (TRPC5), but not TRPC1/TRPC5 heteromeric channels, are highly cold sensitive in the temperature range 37-25 °C. We found that TRPC5 is present in mouse and human sensory neurons of dorsal root ganglia, a substantial number of peripheral nerves including intraepithelial endings, and in the dorsal lamina of the spinal cord that receives sensory input from the skin, consistent with a potential TRPC5 function as an innocuous cold transducer in nociceptive and thermosensory nerve endings. Although deletion of TRPC5 in 129S1/SvImJ mice resulted in no temperature-sensitive behavioral changes, TRPM8 and/or other menthol-sensitive channels appear to underpin a much larger component of noxious cold sensing after TRPC5 deletion and a shift in mechanosensitive C-fiber subtypes. These findings demonstrate that highly cold-sensitive TRPC5 channels are a molecular component for detection and regional adaptation to cold temperatures in the peripheral nervous system that is distinct from noxious cold sensing.
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