Endothelin uncouples gap junctions in sustentacular cells and olfactory ensheathing cells of the olfactory mucosa
Several factors modulate the first step of odour detection in the rat olfactory mucosa (OM). Among others, vasoactive peptides such as endothelin might play multifaceted roles in the different OM cells. Like their counterparts in the central nervous system, the olfactory sensory neurons are encompas...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The European journal of neuroscience 2014-09, Vol.40 (6), p.2878-2887 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Several factors modulate the first step of odour detection in the rat olfactory mucosa (OM). Among others, vasoactive peptides such as endothelin might play multifaceted roles in the different OM cells. Like their counterparts in the central nervous system, the olfactory sensory neurons are encompassed by different glial‐like non‐neuronal OM cells; sustentacular cells (SCs) surround their cell bodies, whereas olfactory ensheathing cells (OECs) wrap their axons. Whereas SCs maintain both the structural and ionic integrity of the OM, OECs assure protection, local blood flow control and guiding of olfactory sensory neuron axons toward the olfactory bulb. We previously showed that these non‐neuronal OM cells are particularly responsive to endothelin in vitro. Here, we confirmed that the endothelin system is strongly expressed in the OM using in situ hybridization. We then further explored the effects of endothelin on SCs and OECs using electrophysiological recordings and calcium imaging approaches on both in vitro and ex vivo OM preparations. Endothelin induced both robust calcium signals and gap junction uncoupling in both types of cells. This latter effect was mimicked by carbenoxolone, a known gap junction uncoupling agent. However, although endothelin is known for its antiapoptotic effect in the OM, the uncoupling of gap junctions by carbenoxolone was not sufficient to limit the cellular death induced by serum deprivation in OM primary culture. The functional consequence of the endothelin 1‐induced reduction of the gap junctional communication between OM non‐neuronal cells thus remains to be elucidated.
Among the different factors that may modulate the first step of odour detection in the rat olfactory mucosa, we previously characterized endothelin as a strong activator of olfactory mucosa cells from a primary culture. Based on calcium imaging in acute slices and patch clamp studies, we show that endothelin induced both robust calcium signals and gap junction uncoupling in the two types of glial like non‐neuronal mucosa cells : the supporting and the olfactory ensheathing cells. |
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ISSN: | 0953-816X 1460-9568 |
DOI: | 10.1111/ejn.12665 |