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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38760739/alleviation-of-migraine-related-pain-and-anxiety-by-inhibiting-calcium-stimulating-ac1-dependent-cgrp-in-the-insula-of-adult-rats
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yang Li, Chenhao Li, Qi-Yu Chen, Shun Hao, Jingrui Mao, Wenwen Zhang, Xun Han, Zhao Dong, Ruozhuo Liu, Wenjing Tang, Min Zhuo, Shengyuan Yu, Yinglu Liu
BACKGROUND: Recent animal and clinical findings consistently highlight the critical role of calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) in chronic migraine (CM) and related emotional responses. CGRP antibodies and receptor antagonists have been approved for CM treatment. However, the underlying CGRP-related signaling pathways in the pain-related cortex remain poorly understood. METHODS: The SD rats were used to establish the CM model by dural infusions of inflammatory soup...
May 17, 2024: Journal of Headache and Pain
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38757601/1-4-disubstituted-piperazin-2-ones-as-selective-late-sodium-current-inhibitors-with-qt-interval-shortening-properties-in-isolated-rabbit-hearts
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hui Yang, Mengqin Jing, Chao Tian, Bingxun Li, Weiming Liao, Wei Wang, Yunzhe Li, Xiaowei Wang, Guifang Duan, Qi Sun, Zhuo Huang, Lin Wu
Late sodium current ( I Na ) inhibitors are a new subclass of antiarrhythmic agents. To overcome the drawbacks, e.g., low efficacy and inhibition effect on K+ current, of the FDA-approved late I Na inhibitor ranolazine, chain amide 6a - 6q , 1,4-disubstituted piperazin-2-ones 7a - 7s , and their derivatives 8a - 8n were successively designed, synthesized, and evaluated in vitro on the NaV 1.5-transfected HEK293T cells by the whole-cell patch clamp recording assay at the concentration of 40 μM. Among the new skeleton compounds, 7d showed the highest efficacy (IC50 = 2...
May 17, 2024: Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38754025/the-activation-thresholds-and-inactivation-kinetics-of-poking-evoked-piezo1-and-piezo2-currents-are-sensitive-to-subtle-variations-in-mechanical-stimulation-parameters
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Nadja Zeitzschel, Stefan G Lechner
PIEZO1 and PIEZO2 are mechanically activated ion channels that confer mechanosensitivity to various cell types. PIEZO channels are commonly examined using the so-called poking technique, where currents are recorded in the whole-cell configuration of the patch-clamp technique, while the cell surface is mechanically stimulated with a small fire-polished patch pipette. Currently, there is no gold standard for mechanical stimulation, and therefore, stimulation protocols differ significantly between laboratories with regard to stimulation velocity, angle, and size of the stimulation probe...
December 2024: Channels
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38752861/cellular-resolution-contributions-to-ictal-population-signals
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Lauren A Lau, Zhuoyang Zhao, Stephen N Gomperts, Kevin J Staley, Kyle P Lillis
OBJECTIVE: The increased amplitude of ictal activity is a common feature of epileptic seizures, but the determinants of this amplitude have not been identified. Clinically, ictal amplitudes are measured electrographically (using, e.g., electroencephalography, electrocorticography, and depth electrodes), but these methods do not enable the assessment of the activity of individual neurons. Population signal may increase from three potential sources: (1) increased synchrony (i.e., more coactive neurons); (2) altered active state, from bursts of action potentials and/or paroxysmal depolarizing shifts in membrane potential; and (3) altered subthreshold state, which includes all lower levels of activity...
May 16, 2024: Epilepsia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38750803/selective-inhibition-of-a-fiber-mediated-excitatory-transmission-underlies-the-analgesic-effects-of-kcnq-channel-opening-in-the-spinal-dorsal-horn
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Misa Oyama, Shun Watanabe, Takashi Iwai, Mitsuo Tanabe
Neuronal voltage-gated KCNQ (Kv7) channels, expressed centrally and peripherally, mediate low-threshold and non-inactivating M-currents responsible for the control of tonic excitability of mammalian neurons. Pharmacological opening of KCNQ channels has been reported to generate analgesic effects in animal models of neuropathic pain. Here, we examined the possible involvement of central KCNQ channels in the analgesic effects of retigabine, a KCNQ channel opener. Behaviorally, intraperitoneally applied retigabine exerted analgesic effects on thermal and mechanical hypersensitivity in male mice developing neuropathic pain after partial sciatic nerve ligation, which was antagonized by the KCNQ channel blocker XE991 preadministered intraperitoneally and intrathecally...
May 14, 2024: Neuropharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38746773/gene-expression-morphology-and-electrophysiology-during-the-dynamic-development-of-human-induced-pluripotent-stem-cell-derived-atrial-and-ventricular-like-cardiomyocytes
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Yafei Zhou, Rui Zhou, Wenjun Huang, Jie Wang, Congshan Jiang, Anmao Li, Christopher L H Huang, Yanmin Zhang
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Gene expression, morphology, and electrophysiological combination are essential for assessing the dynamic development of human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived atrial- and ventricular-like cardiomyocytes (iPS-AM and iPS-VM, respectively). METHODS: For iPS-AM/VM differentiation, we performed the small molecule-based temporal modulation of the retinoic acid and bone morphogenetic protein signaling pathways. We investigated the gene expression and morphology using immunofluorescence, quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction, flow cytometry, and transmission electron microscopy as well as registered electrophysiological functions using a whole-cell patch clamp on days 20, 30, and 60 post-differentiations...
2024: Biologics: Targets & Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38740544/protein-kinase-c-epsilon-mediated-modulation-of-t-type-calcium-channels-underlies-alcohol-withdrawal-hyperexcitability-in-the-midline-thalamus
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Hong Qu Shan, Thuy Smith, David C Klorig, Dwayne W Godwin
BACKGROUND: Millions of people struggle with alcohol use disorder (AUD). Abrupt abstinence after a period of chronic alcohol use can precipitate the alcohol withdrawal syndrome (AWS), which includes hyperexcitability and, potentially, seizures. We have shown that T-type Ca2+ channels are novel, sensitive targets of alcohol, an effect that is dependent upon protein kinase C (PKC). The purpose of this study was to (1) understand midline thalamic neuronal hyperexcitability during alcohol withdrawal and its dependence on PKC; (2) characterize T channel functional changes using both current clamp and voltage clamp methods; and (3) determine which PKC isoform may be responsible for alcohol withdrawal (WD) effects...
May 13, 2024: Alcohol Clin Exp Res (Hoboken)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38740221/berberine-inhibits-intracellular-ca-2-signals-in-mouse-pancreatic-acinar-cells-through-m-3-muscarinic-receptors-novel-target-mechanism-and-implication
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Kunkun Xia, Zhijun Hei, Shuangtao Li, Huimin Song, Rongni Huang, Xiaoyu Ji, Fenni Zhang, Jianxin Shen, Shuijun Zhang, Shuang Peng, Jie Wu
Berberine, a natural isoquinoline alkaloid, exhibits a variety of pharmacological effects, but the pharmacological targets and mechanisms remain elusive. Here, we report a novel finding that berberine inhibits acetylcholine (ACh)-induced intracellular Ca2+ oscillations, mediated through an inhibition of the muscarinic receptor subtype 3 (M3 ) receptor. Patch-clamp recordings and confocal Ca2+ imaging were applied to acute dissociated pancreatic acinar cells prepared from CD1 mice to examine the effects of berberine on ACh-induced Ca2+ oscillations...
May 11, 2024: Biochemical Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38728438/empagliflozin-inhibits-increased-na-influx-in-atrial-cardiomyocytes-of-patients-with-hfpef
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M Trum, J Riechel, E Schollmeier, S Lebek, P Hegner, K Reuthner, S Heers, K Keller, M Wester, S Klatt, N Hamdani, Z Provaznik, C Schmid, L S Maier, M Arzt, S Wagner
AIMS: Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) causes substantial morbidity and mortality. Importantly, atrial remodeling and atrial fibrillation is frequently observed in HFpEF. Sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors (SGLT2i) have recently been shown to improve clinical outcomes in HFpEF, and post-hoc analyses suggest atrial antiarrhythmic effects. We tested if isolated human atrial cardiomyocytes from patients with HFpEF exhibit an increased Na influx, which is known to cause atrial arrhythmias, and if that is responsive to treatment with the SGTL2i empagliflozin...
May 10, 2024: Cardiovascular Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38727908/estimating-the-ca-2-permeability-of-nmda-receptors-with-whole-cell-patch-clamp-electrophysiology
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Mae G Weaver, Gabriela K Popescu
In the mammalian central nervous system (CNS), fast excitatory transmission relies primarily on the ionic fluxes generated by ionotropic glutamate receptors (iGluRs). Among iGluRs, NMDA receptors (NMDARs) are unique in their ability to pass large, Ca2+ -rich currents. Importantly, their high Ca2+ permeability is essential for normal CNS function and is under physiological control. For this reason, the accurate measurement of NMDA receptor Ca2+ permeability represents a valuable experimental step in evaluating the mechanism by which these receptors contribute to a variety of physiological and pathological conditions...
2024: Methods in Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38727906/functional-analysis-of-nmdar-subunit-components-in-postsynaptic-currents-of-identified-cells-and-synapses-in-brain-slices
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Louison Pineau, Nail Burnashev
Epilepsy is one of the most represented neurological diseases worldwide. However, in many cases, the precise molecular mechanisms of epileptogenesis and ictiogenesis are unknown. Because of their important role in synaptic function and neuronal excitability, NMDA receptors are implicated in various epileptogenic mechanisms. Most of these are subunit specific and require a precise analysis of the subunit composition of the NMDARs implicated. Here, we describe an express electrophysiological method to analyze the contribution of NMDAR subunits to spontaneous postsynaptic activity in identified cells in brain slices using patch clamp whole cell recordings...
2024: Methods in Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38726666/spexin-diminishes-atrial-fibrillation-vulnerability-by-acting-on-galanin-receptor-2
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Desheng Li, Yang Liu, Changzhu Li, Zhiwen Zhou, Kangyi Gao, Hairong Ba, Jiming Yang, Genlong Xue, Dechun Yin, Xinbo Zhao, Kewei Shen, Lingmin Zhang, Jialiang Li, Chenhong Li, Jiahui Song, Lexin Zhao, Yao Pei, Lina Xuan, Yang Zhang, Yanjie Lu, Zhi-Ren Zhang, Baofeng Yang, Yue Li, Zhenwei Pan
BACKGROUND: G protein-coupled receptors play a critical role in atrial fibrillation (AF). Spexin is a novel ligand of galanin receptors (GALRs). In this study, we investigated the regulation of spexin and GALRs on AF and the underlying mechanisms. METHODS: Global spexin knockout (SPX-KO) and cardiomyocyte-specific GALRs knockout (GALR-cKO) mice underwent burst pacing electrical stimulation. Optical mapping was used to determine atrial conduction velocity and action potential duration...
May 10, 2024: Circulation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38724283/human-ipsc-derived-neurons-with-reliable-synapses-and-large-presynaptic-action-potentials
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Torsten Bullmann, Thomas Kaas, Andreas Ritzau-Jost, Anne Wöhner, Toni Kirmann, Filiz Sila Rizalar, Max Holzer, Jana Nerlich, Dmytro Puchkov, Christian Geis, Jens Eilers, Robert J Kittel, Thomas Arendt, Volker Haucke, Stefan Hallermann
Understanding the function of the human brain requires determining basic properties of synaptic transmission in human neurons. One of the most fundamental parameters controlling neurotransmitter release is the presynaptic action potential, but its amplitude and duration remain controversial. Presynaptic action potentials have so far been measured with high temporal resolution only in a limited number of vertebrate but not in human neurons. To uncover properties of human presynaptic action potentials, we exploited recently developed tools to generate human glutamatergic neurons by transient expression of Neurogenin 2 (Ngn2) in pluripotent stem cells...
May 9, 2024: Journal of Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38723703/comparable-properties-of-native-k-channels-in-the-atrium-and-ventricle-of-snails
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Sodikdjon A Kodirov, Tobias Herbinger, Arndt Rohwedder
Mollusks, including snails, possess two chambered hearts. The heart and cardiomyocytes of snails have many similarities with those of mammals. Also, the biophysics and pharmacology of Ca, K, and Na ion channels resemble. Similar to mammals, in mollusks, the ventricular cardiomyocytes and K channels are often studied, which are selectively sensitive to antagonists such as 4-AP, E-4031, and TEA. Since the physiological properties of the ventricular cardiac cells of snails are well characterized, the enzymatically dissociated atrial cardiomyocytes of Cornu aspersum (Müller, 1774) were studied using the whole-cell patch-clamp technique for detailed comparisons with mice, Mus musculus...
May 7, 2024: Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Toxicology & Pharmacology: CBP
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38717560/pathogenic-mtor-somatic-variant-causing-focal-cortical-dysplasia-drives-hyperexcitability-via-overactivation-of-neuronal-glun2c-n-methyl-d-aspartate-receptors
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Louison Pineau, Emmanuelle Buhler, Sarah Tarhini, Sylvian Bauer, Valérie Crepel, Françoise Watrin, Carlos Cardoso, Alfonso Represa, Pierre Szepetowski, Nail Burnashev
OBJECTIVE: Genetic variations in proteins of the mechanistic target of rapamycin (mTOR) pathway cause a spectrum of neurodevelopmental disorders often associated with brain malformations and with intractable epilepsy. The mTORopathies are characterized by hyperactive mTOR pathway and comprise tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) and focal cortical dysplasia (FCD) type II. How hyperactive mTOR translates into abnormal neuronal activity and hypersynchronous network remains to be better understood...
May 8, 2024: Epilepsia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38716238/cell-type-specific-inhibitory-plasticity-in-subicular-pyramidal-cells
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Alix Guinet, Sabine Grosser, Duru Özbay, Joachim Behr, Imre Vida
The balance between excitation and inhibition is essential to the proper function of cortical circuits. To maintain this balance during dynamic network activity, modulation of the strength of inhibitory synapses is a central requirement. In this study, we aimed to characterize perisomatic inhibition and its plasticity onto pyramidal cells (PCs) in the subiculum, the main output region of the hippocampus. We performed whole-cell patch-clamp recordings from the two main functional PC types, burst (BS) and regular spiking (RS) neurons in acute rat hippocampal slices and applied two different extracellular high-frequency stimulation paradigms: non-associative (presynaptic stimulation only) and associative stimulation (concurrent pre-and postsynaptic stimulation) to induce plasticity...
2024: Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38715413/st-2560-a-selective-inhibitor-of-the-na-v-1-7-sodium-channel-affects-nocifensive-and-cardiovascular-reflexes-in-non-human-primates
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John V Mulcahy, Jacob T Beckley, Sheri D Klas, Debra A Odink, Anton Delwig, Hassan Pajouhesh, Dennis Monteleone, Xiang Zhou, Justin Du Bois, David C Yeomans, George Luu, John C Hunter
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The voltage-gated sodium channel isoform NaV 1.7 is a high-interest target for the development of non-opioid analgesics due to its preferential expression in pain-sensing neurons. NaV 1.7 is also expressed in autonomic neurons, yet its contribution to involuntary visceral reflexes has received limited attention. The small molecule inhibitor ST-2560 was advanced into pain behaviour and cardiovascular models to understand the pharmacodynamic effects of selective inhibition of NaV 1...
May 7, 2024: British Journal of Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38715318/baicalin-and-baicalein-from-scutellaria-baicalensis-georgi-alleviate-aberrant-neuronal-suppression-mediated-by-gaba-from-reactive-astrocytes
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Juyeong Cho, Eun-Bin Hong, Young-Sik Kim, Jungbin Song, Yeon Ha Ju, Hyunjin Kim, Hyowon Lee, Hocheol Kim, Min-Ho Nam
AIMS: γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) from reactive astrocytes is critical for the dysregulation of neuronal activity in various neuroinflammatory conditions. While Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi (S. baicalensis) is known for its efficacy in addressing neurological symptoms, its potential to reduce GABA synthesis in reactive astrocytes and the associated neuronal suppression remains unclear. This study focuses on the inhibitory action of monoamine oxidase B (MAO-B), the key enzyme for astrocytic GABA synthesis...
May 2024: CNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38714199/infralimbic-activity-during-rem-sleep-facilitates-fear-extinction-memory
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Jiso Hong, Kyuhyun Choi, Marc V Fuccillo, Shinjae Chung, Franz Weber
Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep is known to facilitate fear extinction and play a protective role against fearful memories.1 , 2 Consequently, disruption of REM sleep after a traumatic event may increase the risk for developing PTSD.3 , 4 However, the underlying mechanisms by which REM sleep promotes extinction of aversive memories remain largely unknown. The infralimbic cortex (IL) is a key brain structure for the consolidation of extinction memory.5 Using calcium imaging, we found in mice that most IL pyramidal neurons are intensively activated during REM sleep...
April 27, 2024: Current Biology: CB
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38712321/synaptic-alterations-associated-with-disrupted-sensory-encoding-in-a-mouse-model-of-tauopathy
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Soraya Meftah, Annalisa Cavallini, Tracey K Murray, Lukasz Jankowski, Suchira Bose, Michael C Ashby, Jonathan T Brown, Jonathan Witton
Synapse loss is currently the best biological correlate of cognitive decline in Alzheimer's disease and other tauopathies. Synapses seem to be highly vulnerable to tau-mediated disruption in neurodegenerative tauopathies. However, it is unclear how and when this leads to alterations in function related to the progression of tauopathy and neurodegeneration. We used the well-characterized rTg4510 mouse model of tauopathy at 5-6 months and 7-8 months of age, respectively, to study the functional impact of cortical synapse loss...
2024: Brain communications
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