Chen Xuanmao, Gründer Stefan
Department of Physiology II, Röntgenring 9, 97070 Würzburg, Germany.
J Physiol. 2007 Mar 15;579(Pt 3):657-70. doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.2006.120733. Epub 2007 Jan 4.
The homomeric acid-sensing ion channel 1a (ASIC1a) is a H+-activated ion channel with important physiological functions and pathophysiological impact in the central nervous system. Here we show that homomeric ASIC1a is distinguished from other ASICs by a reduced response to successive acid stimulations. Such a reduced response is called tachyphylaxis. We show that tachyphylaxis depends on H+ permeating through ASIC1a, that tachyphylaxis is attenuated by extracellular Ca2+, and that tachyphylaxis is probably linked to Ca2+ permeability of ASIC1a. Moreover, we provide evidence that tachyphylaxis is probably due to a long-lived inactive state of ASIC1a. A deeper understanding of ASIC1a tachyphylaxis may lead to pharmacological control of ASIC1a activity that could be of potential benefit for the treatment of stroke.
同聚体酸敏感离子通道1a(ASIC1a)是一种H⁺激活的离子通道,在中枢神经系统中具有重要的生理功能和病理生理影响。在此我们表明,同聚体ASIC1a与其他ASICs的区别在于对连续酸刺激的反应减弱。这种反应减弱被称为快速脱敏。我们表明,快速脱敏取决于H⁺通过ASIC1a的通透,细胞外Ca²⁺可减弱快速脱敏,且快速脱敏可能与ASIC1a的Ca²⁺通透性有关。此外,我们提供证据表明快速脱敏可能是由于ASIC1a的一种长寿命失活状态。对ASIC1a快速脱敏的更深入理解可能会带来对ASIC1a活性的药理学控制,这可能对中风治疗具有潜在益处。