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Publication : GTP up-regulated persistent Na+ current and enhanced nociceptor excitability require NaV1.9.

First Author  Ostman JA Year  2008
Journal  J Physiol Volume  586
Issue  4 Pages  1077-87
PubMed ID  18096591 Mgi Jnum  J:141209
Mgi Id  MGI:3817407 Doi  10.1113/jphysiol.2007.147942
Citation  Ostman JA, et al. (2008) GTP up-regulated persistent Na+ current and enhanced nociceptor excitability require NaV1.9. J Physiol 586(4):1077-87
abstractText  Persistent tetrodotoxin-resistant (TTX-r) sodium currents up-regulated by intracellular GTP have been invoked as the site of action of peripheral inflammatory mediators that lower pain thresholds, and ascribed to the Na(V)1.9 sodium channel. Here we describe the properties of a global knock-out of Na(V)1.9 produced by replacing exons 4 and 5 in SCN11A with a neomycin resistance cassette, deleting the domain 1 voltage sensor and introducing a frameshift mutation. Recordings from small (< 25 microm apparent diameter) sensory neurones indicated that channel loss eliminates a TTX-r persistent current. Intracellular dialysis of GTP-gamma-S did not cause an up-regulation of persistent Na(+) current in Na(V)1.9-null neurones and the concomitant negative shift in voltage-threshold seen in wild-type and heterozygous neurones. Heterologous hNa(V)1.9 expression in Na(V)1.9 knock-out sensory neurones confirms that the human clone can restore the persistent Na(+) current. Taken together, these findings demonstrate that Na(V)1.9 underlies the G-protein pathway-regulated TTX-r persistent Na(+) current in small diameter sensory neurones that may drive spontaneous discharge in nociceptive nerve fibres during inflammation.
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