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Publication : Merkel Cells Activate Sensory Neural Pathways through Adrenergic Synapses.

First Author  Hoffman BU Year  2018
Journal  Neuron Volume  100
Issue  6 Pages  1401-1413.e6
PubMed ID  30415995 Mgi Jnum  J:270041
Mgi Id  MGI:6269300 Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2018.10.034
Citation  Hoffman BU, et al. (2018) Merkel Cells Activate Sensory Neural Pathways through Adrenergic Synapses. Neuron 100(6):1401-1413.e6
abstractText  Epithelial-neuronal signaling is essential for sensory encoding in touch, itch, and nociception; however, little is known about the release mechanisms and neurotransmitter receptors through which skin cells govern neuronal excitability. Merkel cells are mechanosensory epidermal cells that have long been proposed to activate neuronal afferents through chemical synaptic transmission. We employed a set of classical criteria for chemical neurotransmission as a framework to test this hypothesis. RNA sequencing of adult mouse Merkel cells demonstrated that they express presynaptic molecules and biosynthetic machinery for adrenergic transmission. Moreover, live-cell imaging directly demonstrated that Merkel cells mediate activity- and VMAT-dependent release of fluorescent catecholamine neurotransmitter analogs. Touch-evoked firing in Merkel-cell afferents was inhibited either by pre-synaptic silencing of SNARE-mediated vesicle release from Merkel cells or by neuronal deletion of beta2-adrenergic receptors. Together, these results identify both pre- and postsynaptic mechanisms through which Merkel cells excite mechanosensory afferents to encode gentle touch. VIDEO ABSTRACT.
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