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  2. TRPV3 in keratinocytes transmits temperature information to sensory neurons via ATP

TRPV3 in keratinocytes transmits temperature information to sensory neurons via ATP

  • Pflugers Arch. 2009 Oct;458(6):1093-102. doi: 10.1007/s00424-009-0703-x.
Sravan Mandadi 1 Takaaki Sokabe Koji Shibasaki Kimiaki Katanosaka Atsuko Mizuno Aziz Moqrich Ardem Patapoutian Tomoko Fukumi-Tominaga Kazue Mizumura Makoto Tominaga
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  • 1 Division of Cell Signaling, Okazaki Institute for Integrative Bioscience, National Institute for Physiological Sciences, Okazaki, Japan.
Abstract

Transient receptor potential V3 (TRPV3) and TRPV4 are heat-activated cation channels expressed in keratinocytes. It has been proposed that heat-activation of TRPV3 and/or TRPV4 in the skin may release diffusible molecules which would then activate termini of neighboring dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons. Here we show that adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is such a candidate molecule released from keratinocytes upon heating in the co-culture systems. Using TRPV1-deficient DRG neurons, we found that increase in cytosolic CA(2+)-concentration in DRG neurons upon heating was observed only when neurons were co-cultured with keratinocytes, and this increase was blocked by P2 purinoreceptor antagonists, PPADS and suramin. In a co-culture of keratinocytes with HEK293 cells (transfected with P2X(2) cDNA to serve as a bio-sensor), we observed that heat-activated keratinocytes secretes ATP, and that ATP release is compromised in keratinocytes from TRPV3-deficient mice. This study provides evidence that ATP is a messenger molecule for mainly TRPV3-mediated thermotransduction in skin.

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