KCa1.1 is potential marker for distinguishing Ah-type baroreceptor neurons in NTS and contributes to sex-specific presynaptic neurotransmission in baroreflex afferent pathway

•KCa1.1 mediates the afferent-specific neurotransmission in NTS in both male and female rats.•Increased glutamate release is seen in C- not A-type afferents by blocking KCa1.1 in male rats.•∼50% capsaicin-insensitive afferents are myelinated Ah-type BRNs in NTS in female rats.•C-like KCa1.1-mediated...

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Veröffentlicht in:Neuroscience letters 2015-09, Vol.604, p.1-6
Hauptverfasser: Zhang, Yu-Yao, Yan, Zhen-Yu, Qu, Mei-Yu, Guo, Xin-Jing, Li, Guo, Lu, Xiao-Long, Liu, Yang, Ban, Tao, Sun, Hong-Li, Qiao, Guo-Fen, Li, Bai-Yan
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Zusammenfassung:•KCa1.1 mediates the afferent-specific neurotransmission in NTS in both male and female rats.•Increased glutamate release is seen in C- not A-type afferents by blocking KCa1.1 in male rats.•∼50% capsaicin-insensitive afferents are myelinated Ah-type BRNs in NTS in female rats.•C-like KCa1.1-mediated glutamate release can also be seen in Ah-type BRNs in female NTS.•KCa1.1 functional expression is a potential maker for identifying Ah- from A-type afferent in NTS. Sexual-dimorphic neurocontrol of circulation has been described in baroreflex due largely to the function of myelinated Ah-type baroreceptor neurons (BRNs, 1st-order) in nodose. However, it remains unclear if sex- and afferent-specific neurotransmission could also be observed in the central synapses within nucleus of solitary track (NTS, 2nd-order). According to the principle of no mixed neurotransmission among afferents and differentiation of Ah- and A-types to iberiotoxin (IbTX) observed in nodose, the 2nd-order Ah-type BRNs are highly expected. To test this hypothesis, the excitatory post-synaptic currents (EPSCs) were recorded in identified 2nd-order BRNs before and after IbTX using brain slice and whole-cell patch. These results showed that, in male rats, the dynamics of EPSCs in capsaicin-sensitive C-types were dramatically altered by IbTX, but not in capsaicin-insensitive A-types. Interestingly, near 50% capsaicin-insensitive neurons in females showed similar effects to C-types, suggesting the existence of Ah-types in NTS, which may be the likely reason why the females had lower blood pressure and higher sensitivity to aortic depressor nerve stimulation via KCa1.1-mediated presynaptic glutamate release from Ah-type afferent terminals.
ISSN:0304-3940
1872-7972
DOI:10.1016/j.neulet.2015.07.023