Comparison of P2X and TRPVI receptors in ganglia or primary culture of trigeminal neurons and their modulation by NGF or serotonin

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Simonetti, Manuela
Fabbro, Alessandra
D'Arco, Marianna
Zweyer, Marina
Nistri, Andrea
Giniatullin, Rashid
Fabbretti, Elsa
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[1] Neurobiology Sector, International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA), 34014 Trieste
[2] Department of Normal Human Morphology, University of Trieste, 34138 Trieste
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10.1186/1744-8069-2-11
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Q189 [神经科学];
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Background: Cultured sensory neurons are a common experimental model to elucidate the molecular mechanisms of pain transduction typically involving activation of ATP-sensitive P2X or capsaicin-sensitive TRPV1 receptors. This applies also to trigeminal ganglion neurons that convey pain inputs from head tissues. Little is, however, known about the plasticity of these receptors on trigeminal neurons in culture, grown without adding the neurotrophin NGF which per se is a powerful algogen. The characteristics of such receptors after short-term culture were compared with those of ganglia. Furthermore, their modulation by chronically-applied serotonin or NGF was investigated. Results: Rat or mouse neurons in culture mainly belonged to small and medium diameter neurons as observed in sections of trigeminal ganglia. Real time RT-PCR, Western blot analysis and immunocytochemistry showed upregulation of P2X(3) and TRPV1 receptors after 1 - 4 days in culture ( together with their more frequent co-localization), while P2X(2) ones were unchanged. TRPV1 immunoreactivity was, however, lower in mouse ganglia and cultures. Intracellular Ca2+ imaging and whole-cell patch clamping showed functional P2X and TRPV1 receptors. Neurons exhibited a range of responses to the P2X agonist alpha, beta-methylene-adenosine-5'-triphosphate indicating the presence of homomeric P2X(3) receptors ( selectively antagonized by A-317491) and heteromeric P2X(2/3) receptors. The latter were observed in 16% mouse neurons only. Despite upregulation of receptors in culture, neurons retained the potential for further enhancement of P2X(3) receptors by 24 h NGF treatment. At this time point TRPV1 receptors had lost the facilitation observed after acute NGF application. Conversely, chronically-applied serotonin selectively upregulated TRPV1 receptors rather than P2X(3) receptors. Conclusion: Comparing ganglia and cultures offered the advantage of understanding early adaptive changes of nociception- transducing receptors of trigeminal neurons. Culturing did not prevent differential receptor upregulation by algogenic substances like NGF or serotonin, indicating that chronic application led to distinct plastic changes in the molecular mechanisms mediating pain on trigeminal nociceptors.
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