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Publication : Trpm4 ion channels in pre-Bötzinger complex interneurons are essential for breathing motor pattern but not rhythm.

First Author  Picardo MCD Year  2019
Journal  PLoS Biol Volume  17
Issue  2 Pages  e2006094
PubMed ID  30789900 Mgi Jnum  J:273414
Mgi Id  MGI:6283485 Doi  10.1371/journal.pbio.2006094
Citation  Picardo MCD, et al. (2019) Trpm4 ion channels in pre-Botzinger complex interneurons are essential for breathing motor pattern but not rhythm. PLoS Biol 17(2):e2006094
abstractText  Inspiratory breathing movements depend on pre-Botzinger complex (preBotC) interneurons that express calcium (Ca2+)-activated nonselective cationic current (ICAN) to generate robust neural bursts. Hypothesized to be rhythmogenic, reducing ICAN is predicted to slow down or stop breathing; its contributions to motor pattern would be reflected in the magnitude of movements (output). We tested the role(s) of ICAN using reverse genetic techniques to diminish its putative ion channels Trpm4 or Trpc3 in preBotC neurons in vivo. Adult mice transduced with Trpm4-targeted short hairpin RNA (shRNA) progressively decreased the tidal volume of breaths yet surprisingly increased breathing frequency, often followed by gasping and fatal respiratory failure. Mice transduced with Trpc3-targeted shRNA survived with no changes in breathing. Patch-clamp and field recordings from the preBotC in mouse slices also showed an increase in the frequency and a decrease in the magnitude of preBotC neural bursts in the presence of Trpm4 antagonist 9-phenanthrol, whereas the Trpc3 antagonist pyrazole-3 (pyr-3) showed inconsistent effects on magnitude and no effect on frequency. These data suggest that Trpm4 mediates ICAN, whose influence on frequency contradicts a direct role in rhythm generation. We conclude that Trpm4-mediated ICAN is indispensable for motor output but not the rhythmogenic core mechanism of the breathing central pattern generator.
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