Antimycin A increases bronchopulmonary C-fiber excitability via protein kinase C alpha

•Vagal sensory neurons express multiple PKC isoforms.•Antimycin causes translocation of only PKCα, only in TRPV1-lineage vagal neurons.•Antimycin causes hyperexcitability of bronchopulmonary C-fibers via PKCα. Inflammation can increase the excitability of bronchopulmonary C-fibers leading to excessi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Respiratory physiology & neurobiology 2020-07, Vol.278, p.103446-103446, Article 103446
Hauptverfasser: Bahia, Parmvir K, Hadley, Stephen H, Barannikov, Ivan, Sowells, Isobel, Kim, Seol-Hee, Taylor-Clark, Thomas E
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Zusammenfassung:•Vagal sensory neurons express multiple PKC isoforms.•Antimycin causes translocation of only PKCα, only in TRPV1-lineage vagal neurons.•Antimycin causes hyperexcitability of bronchopulmonary C-fibers via PKCα. Inflammation can increase the excitability of bronchopulmonary C-fibers leading to excessive sensations and reflexes (e.g. wheeze and cough). We have previously shown modulation of peripheral nerve terminal mitochondria by antimycin A causes hyperexcitability in TRPV1-expressing bronchopulmonary C-fibers through the activation of protein kinase C (PKC). Here, we have investigated the PKC isoform responsible for this signaling. We found PKCβ1, PKCδ and PKCε were expressed by many vagal neurons, with PKCα and PKCβ2 expressed by subsets of vagal neurons. In dissociated vagal neurons, antimycin A caused translocation of PKCα but not the other isoforms, and only in TRPV1-lineage neurons. In bronchopulmonary C-fiber recordings, antimycin A increased the number of action potentials evoked by α,β-methylene ATP. Selective inhibition of PKCα, PKCβ1 and PKCβ2 with 50 nM bisindolylmaleimide I prevented the antimycin-induced bronchopulmonary C-fiber hyperexcitability, whereas selective inhibition of only PKCβ1 and PKCβ2 with 50 nM LY333531 had no effect. We therefore conclude that PKCα is required for antimycin-induced increases in bronchopulmonary C-fiber excitability.
ISSN:1569-9048
1878-1519
DOI:10.1016/j.resp.2020.103446