Negative Modulation of TRPM8 Channel Function by Protein Kinase C in Trigeminal Cold Thermoreceptor Neurons
TRPM8 is the main molecular entity responsible for cold sensing. This polymodal ion channel is activated by cold, cooling compounds such as menthol, voltage, and rises in osmolality. In corneal cold thermoreceptor neurons (CTNs), TRPM8 expression determines not only their sensitivity to cold, but al...
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doaj-630763741c344a639614c55c201080c72020-11-25T03:52:56ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1661-65961422-00672020-06-01214420442010.3390/ijms21124420Negative Modulation of TRPM8 Channel Function by Protein Kinase C in Trigeminal Cold Thermoreceptor NeuronsBastián Rivera0Matías Campos1Patricio Orio2Rodolfo Madrid3María Pertusa4Department of Biology, Facultad de Química y Biología, Universidad de Santiago de Chile, and Millennium Nucleus of Ion Channel-Associated Diseases (MiNICAD), 9160000 Santiago, ChileDepartment of Biology, Facultad de Química y Biología, Universidad de Santiago de Chile, and Millennium Nucleus of Ion Channel-Associated Diseases (MiNICAD), 9160000 Santiago, ChileCentro Interdisciplinario de Neurociencia de Valparaíso and Instituto de Neurociencia, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Valparaíso, 2360102 Valparaíso, ChileDepartment of Biology, Facultad de Química y Biología, Universidad de Santiago de Chile, and Millennium Nucleus of Ion Channel-Associated Diseases (MiNICAD), 9160000 Santiago, ChileDepartment of Biology, Facultad de Química y Biología, Universidad de Santiago de Chile, and Millennium Nucleus of Ion Channel-Associated Diseases (MiNICAD), 9160000 Santiago, ChileTRPM8 is the main molecular entity responsible for cold sensing. This polymodal ion channel is activated by cold, cooling compounds such as menthol, voltage, and rises in osmolality. In corneal cold thermoreceptor neurons (CTNs), TRPM8 expression determines not only their sensitivity to cold, but also their role as neural detectors of ocular surface wetness. Several reports suggest that Protein Kinase C (PKC) activation impacts on TRPM8 function; however, the molecular bases of this functional modulation are still poorly understood. We explored PKC-dependent regulation of TRPM8 using Phorbol 12-Myristate 13-Acetate to activate this kinase. Consistently, recombinant TRPM8 channels, cultured trigeminal neurons, and free nerve endings of corneal CTNs revealed a robust reduction of TRPM8-dependent responses under PKC activation. In corneal CTNs, PKC activation decreased ongoing activity, a key parameter in the role of TRPM8-expressing neurons as humidity detectors, and also the maximal cold-evoked response, which were validated by mathematical modeling. Biophysical analysis indicated that PKC-dependent downregulation of TRPM8 is mainly due to a decreased maximal conductance value, and complementary noise analysis revealed a reduced number of functional channels at the cell surface, providing important clues to understanding the molecular mechanisms of how PKC activity modulates TRPM8 channels in CTNs.https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/21/12/4420primary sensory neuronscorneal nerve endingscold transductionplasma membranePMAmenthol |
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Bastián Rivera Matías Campos Patricio Orio Rodolfo Madrid María Pertusa Negative Modulation of TRPM8 Channel Function by Protein Kinase C in Trigeminal Cold Thermoreceptor Neurons International Journal of Molecular Sciences primary sensory neurons corneal nerve endings cold transduction plasma membrane PMA menthol |
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Bastián Rivera Matías Campos Patricio Orio Rodolfo Madrid María Pertusa |
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Negative Modulation of TRPM8 Channel Function by Protein Kinase C in Trigeminal Cold Thermoreceptor Neurons |
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Negative Modulation of TRPM8 Channel Function by Protein Kinase C in Trigeminal Cold Thermoreceptor Neurons |
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Negative Modulation of TRPM8 Channel Function by Protein Kinase C in Trigeminal Cold Thermoreceptor Neurons |
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Negative Modulation of TRPM8 Channel Function by Protein Kinase C in Trigeminal Cold Thermoreceptor Neurons |
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Negative Modulation of TRPM8 Channel Function by Protein Kinase C in Trigeminal Cold Thermoreceptor Neurons |
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negative modulation of trpm8 channel function by protein kinase c in trigeminal cold thermoreceptor neurons |
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International Journal of Molecular Sciences |
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1661-6596 1422-0067 |
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TRPM8 is the main molecular entity responsible for cold sensing. This polymodal ion channel is activated by cold, cooling compounds such as menthol, voltage, and rises in osmolality. In corneal cold thermoreceptor neurons (CTNs), TRPM8 expression determines not only their sensitivity to cold, but also their role as neural detectors of ocular surface wetness. Several reports suggest that Protein Kinase C (PKC) activation impacts on TRPM8 function; however, the molecular bases of this functional modulation are still poorly understood. We explored PKC-dependent regulation of TRPM8 using Phorbol 12-Myristate 13-Acetate to activate this kinase. Consistently, recombinant TRPM8 channels, cultured trigeminal neurons, and free nerve endings of corneal CTNs revealed a robust reduction of TRPM8-dependent responses under PKC activation. In corneal CTNs, PKC activation decreased ongoing activity, a key parameter in the role of TRPM8-expressing neurons as humidity detectors, and also the maximal cold-evoked response, which were validated by mathematical modeling. Biophysical analysis indicated that PKC-dependent downregulation of TRPM8 is mainly due to a decreased maximal conductance value, and complementary noise analysis revealed a reduced number of functional channels at the cell surface, providing important clues to understanding the molecular mechanisms of how PKC activity modulates TRPM8 channels in CTNs. |
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primary sensory neurons corneal nerve endings cold transduction plasma membrane PMA menthol |
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