Involvement of stretch-sensitive calcium flux in mechanical transduction in visceral afferents

Citation
He. Raybould et al., Involvement of stretch-sensitive calcium flux in mechanical transduction in visceral afferents, J AUTON NER, 75(1), 1999, pp. 1-6
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences & Behavoir
Journal title
JOURNAL OF THE AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM
ISSN journal
01651838 → ACNP
Volume
75
Issue
1
Year of publication
1999
Pages
1 - 6
Database
ISI
SICI code
0165-1838(19990115)75:1<1:IOSCFI>2.0.ZU;2-C
Abstract
The spinal and vagal visceral innervation to the gastrointestinal tract con tains mechanosensitive afferents that are activated by contraction, distens ion of smooth muscle or movement in the receptive field. The mechanism by w hich free nerve endings detect changes in smooth muscle tension is not clea r. The present study investigated the effects of mechanical stimulation on dorsal root ganglion neurons in vitro. Neurons were cultured using standard techniques and used in experiments after 24-72 h. Intracellular calcium [C a2+](i) was visualized using a video microscopic technique (Attoflour) in F ura-2 loaded neurons. DRG neurons innervating the stomach or colon were ide ntified by the presence of a retrograde tracer, dextran-conjugated Texas Re d, injected into the visceral wall 14-28 days previously. Increases in [Ca2 +](i) were measured in response to transient (0.5 s) mechanical stimulation of the cell soma using a flame polished probe. Approximately 25% of the wh ole population of DRG neurons (n = 199) were mechanosensitive, showing a tr ansient rise in [Ca2+](i). In labeled afferents (n = 12), approximately 40% of neurons were mechanosensitive. The increase in [Ca2+](i) in response to mechanical stimulation was reduced (100 mu M) or abolished (250 mu M) by s uperfusion with gadolinium or by removal of extracellular calcium. Cell som ata of visceral spinal afferents show a stretch-sensitive calcium flux that may be involved in sensory transduction of mechanical stimuli that lead to autonomic and sensory reflexes. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.