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Publication : Connexin26 mediates CO(2)-dependent regulation of breathing via glial cells of the medulla oblongata.

First Author  van de Wiel J Year  2020
Journal  Commun Biol Volume  3
Issue  1 Pages  521
PubMed ID  32958814 Mgi Jnum  J:346709
Mgi Id  MGI:6797225 Doi  10.1038/s42003-020-01248-x
Citation  van de Wiel J, et al. (2020) Connexin26 mediates CO2-dependent regulation of breathing via glial cells of the medulla oblongata. Commun Biol 3(1):521
abstractText  Breathing is highly sensitive to the PCO2 of arterial blood. Although CO2 is detected via the proxy of pH, CO2 acting directly via Cx26 may also contribute to the regulation of breathing. Here we exploit our knowledge of the structural motif of CO2-binding to Cx26 to devise a dominant negative subunit (Cx26(DN)) that removes the CO2-sensitivity from endogenously expressed wild type Cx26. Expression of Cx26(DN) in glial cells of a circumscribed region of the mouse medulla - the caudal parapyramidal area - reduced the adaptive change in tidal volume and minute ventilation by approximately 30% at 6% inspired CO2. As central chemosensors mediate about 70% of the total response to hypercapnia, CO2-sensing via Cx26 in the caudal parapyramidal area contributed about 45% of the centrally-mediated ventilatory response to CO2. Our data unequivocally link the direct sensing of CO2 to the chemosensory control of breathing and demonstrates that CO2-binding to Cx26 is a key transduction step in this fundamental process.
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