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Functional expression of NaV1.7 channels in freshly dispersed mouse bronchial smooth muscle cells

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-CELL PHYSIOLOGY
卷 323, 期 3, 页码 C749-C762

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AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1152/ajpcell.00011.2022

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airway; NaV1; 7; smooth muscle

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  1. European Commission Interreg VA Health and Life Science Program [INT-VA/045]

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Mouse bronchial smooth muscle cells express functional NaV1.7 channels that can modulate contractile activity under experimental conditions.
Isolated smooth muscle cells (SMCs) from mouse bronchus were studied using the whole cell patch-clamp technique at -21 degrees C. Stepping from -100 mV to -20 mV evoked inward currents of mean amplitude -275 pA. These inactivated (tau = 1.1 ms) and were abolished when external Na+ was substituted with N-Methyl-D-glucamine. In current-voltage protocols, current peaked at -10 mV and reversed between +20 and +30 mV. The V1/2s of activation and inactivation were -25 and -86 mV, respectively. The current was highly sensitive to tetrodotoxin (IC50= 1.5 nM) and the NaV1.7 subtype-selective blocker, PF-05089771 (IC50= 8.6 nM), consistent with NaV1.7 as the underlying pore-forming a subunit. Two NaV1.7-selective antibodies caused membranedelineated staining of isolated SMC, as did a nonselective pan-NaV antibody. RT-PCR, performed on groups of -15 isolated SMCs, revealed transcripts for NaV1.7 in 7/8 samples. Veratridine (30 mM), a nonselective NaV channel activator, reduced peak current evoked by depolarization but induced a sustained current of 40 pA. Both effects were reversed by tetrodotoxin (100 nM). In tension experiments, veratridine (10 mM) induced contractions that were entirely blocked by atropine (1 mM). However, in the presence of atropine, veratridine was able to modulate the pattern of activity induced by a combination of U-46619 (a thromboxane A2 mimetic) and PGE2 (prostaglandin E2), by eliminating bursts in favor of sustained phasic contractions. These effects were readily reversed to control-like activity by tetrodotoxin (100 nM). In conclusion, mouse bronchial SMCs functionally express NaV1.7 channels that are capable of modulating contractile activity, at least under experimental conditions.

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