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Publication : Ion transporter NKCC1, modulator of neurogenesis in murine olfactory neurons.

First Author  Haering C Year  2015
Journal  J Biol Chem Volume  290
Issue  15 Pages  9767-79
PubMed ID  25713142 Mgi Jnum  J:243530
Mgi Id  MGI:5908782 Doi  10.1074/jbc.M115.640656
Citation  Haering C, et al. (2015) Ion transporter NKCC1, modulator of neurogenesis in murine olfactory neurons. J Biol Chem 290(15):9767-79
abstractText  Olfaction is one of the most crucial senses for vertebrates regarding foraging and social behavior. Therefore, it is of particular interest to investigate the sense of smell, its function on a molecular level, the signaling proteins involved in the process and the mechanism of required ion transport. In recent years, the precise role of the ion transporter NKCC1 in olfactory sensory neuron (OSN) chloride accumulation has been a controversial subject. NKCC1 is expressed in OSNs and is involved in chloride accumulation of dissociated neurons, but it had not been shown to play a role in mouse odorant sensation. Here, we present electro-olfactogram recordings (EOG) demonstrating that NKCC1-deficient mice exhibit significant defects in perception of a complex odorant mixture (Henkel100) in both air-phase and submerged approaches. Using next generation sequencing (NGS) and RT-PCR experiments of NKCC1-deficient and wild type mouse transcriptomes, we confirmed the absence of a highly expressed ion transporter that could compensate for NKCC1. Additional histological investigations demonstrated a reduced number of cells in the olfactory epithelium (OE), resulting in a thinner neuronal layer. Therefore, we conclude that NKCC1 is an important transporter involved in chloride ion accumulation in the olfactory epithelium, but it is also involved in OSN neurogenesis.
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