Protease-activated receptor 2 activation inhibits N-type Ca2+ currents in rat peripheral sympathetic neuronsopen access
- Authors
- Kim, Y.-H.; Ahn, D.-S.; Kim, M.O.; Joeng, J.-H.; Chung, S.
- Issue Date
- 2014
- Publisher
- Korean Society for Molecular and Cellular Biology
- Keywords
- Celiac ganglion; Hypotension; N-type Ca2+ channel; Peripheral sympathetic output; Protease-activated receptor 2
- Citation
- Molecules and Cells, v.37, no.11, pp 804 - 811
- Pages
- 8
- Indexed
- SCI
SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
- Journal Title
- Molecules and Cells
- Volume
- 37
- Number
- 11
- Start Page
- 804
- End Page
- 811
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/20213
- DOI
- 10.14348/molcells.2014.0167
- ISSN
- 1016-8478
0219-1032
- Abstract
- The protease-activated receptor (PAR)-2 is highly expressed in endothelial cells and vascular smooth muscle cells. It plays a crucial role in regulating blood pressure via the modulation of peripheral vascular tone. Although several mechanisms have been suggested to explain PAR-2- induced hypotension, the precise mechanism remains to be elucidated. To investigate this possibility, we investigated the effects of PAR-2 activation on N-type Ca2+ currents (ICa-N) in isolated neurons of the celiac ganglion (CG), which is involved in the sympathetic regulation of mesenteric artery vascular tone. PAR-2 agonists irreversibly diminished voltage- gated Ca2+ currents (ICa), measured using the patchclamp method, in rat CG neurons, whereas thrombin had little effect on ICa. This PAR-2-induced inhibition was almost completely prevented by ω-CgTx, a potent N-type Ca2+ channel blocker, suggesting the involvement of N-type Ca2+ channels in PAR-2-induced inhibition. In addition, PAR-2 agonists inhibited ICa-N in a voltage-independent manner in rat CG neurons. Moreover, PAR-2 agonists reduced action potential (AP) firing frequency as measured using the current- clamp method in rat CG neurons. This inhibition of AP firing induced by PAR-2 agonists was almost completely prevented by ω-CgTx, indicating that PAR-2 activation may regulate the membrane excitability of peripheral sympathetic neurons through modulation of N-type Ca2+ channels. In conclusion, the present findings demonstrate that the activation of PAR-2 suppresses peripheral sympathetic outflow by modulating N-type Ca2+ channel activity, which appears to be involved in PAR-2-induced hypotension, in peripheral sympathetic nerve terminals. ? The Korean Society for Molecular and Cellular Biology. All rights reserved.
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