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Multiple sodium channel isoforms mediate the pathological effects of Pacific ciguatoxin-1.

Authors :
Inserra, Marco C.
Israel, Mathilde R.
Caldwell, Ashlee
Castro, Joel
Deuis, Jennifer R.
Harrington, Andrea M.
Keramidas, Angelo
Garcia-Caraballo, Sonia
Maddern, Jessica
Erickson, Andelain
Grundy, Luke
Rychkov, Grigori Y.
Zimmermann, Katharina
Lewis, Richard J.
Brierley, Stuart M.
Vetter, Irina
Source :
Scientific Reports; 2/24/2017, p42810, 1p
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Human intoxication with the seafood poison ciguatoxin, a dinoflagellate polyether that activates voltage-gated sodium channels (Na<subscript>V</subscript>), causes ciguatera, a disease characterised by gastrointestinal and neurological disturbances. We assessed the activity of the most potent congener, Pacific ciguatoxin-1 (P-CTX-1), on Na<subscript>V</subscript>1.1-1.9 using imaging and electrophysiological approaches. Although P-CTX-1 is essentially a non-selective Na<subscript>V</subscript> toxin and shifted the voltage-dependence of activation to more hyperpolarising potentials at all Na<subscript>V</subscript> subtypes, an increase in the inactivation time constant was observed only at Na<subscript>V</subscript>1.8, while the slope factor of the conductance-voltage curves was significantly increased for Na<subscript>V</subscript>1.7 and peak current was significantly increased for Na<subscript>V</subscript>1.6. Accordingly, P-CTX-1-induced visceral and cutaneous pain behaviours were significantly decreased after pharmacological inhibition of Na<subscript>V</subscript>1.8 and the tetrodotoxin-sensitive isoforms Na<subscript>V</subscript>1.7 and Na<subscript>V</subscript>1.6, respectively. The contribution of these isoforms to excitability of peripheral C- and A-fibre sensory neurons, confirmed using murine skin and visceral single-fibre recordings, reflects the expression pattern of Na<subscript>V</subscript> isoforms in peripheral sensory neurons and their contribution to membrane depolarisation, action potential initiation and propagation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20452322
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Scientific Reports
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
121552626
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/srep42810