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Investigation into the role of an extracellular loop in mediating proton-evoked inhibition of voltage-gated sodium channels

Neurosci Lett. 2017 Nov 20:661:5-10. doi: 10.1016/j.neulet.2017.09.039. PMID: 28939386.

Elisa Harms, Carsten Stoetzer, Thomas Stueber, Andrias O O'Reilly, Andreas Leffler

10.1016/j.neulet.2017.09.039
2017-11-20

Harms E, Stoetzer C, Stueber T, O'Reilly AO, Leffler A

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Proton-evoked activation of sensory neurons is counteracted by inhibition of voltage-gated Na+channels, and the low acid-sensitivity of sensory neuron of the African naked mole-rat (ANMr) was reported to be due to a strong proton-evoked block of ANMrNav1.7. Here we aimed to reevaluate the role of the suggested negatively-charged motif in the ANMrNav1.7 domain IV P-loop for inhibition by protons. Patch clamp recordings were performed on the recombinant α-subunits Nav1.2-1.8. The insertion of the negatively charged motif (EKE) of ANMrNav1.7 into human Nav1.7 results in an increased proton-evoked tonic inhibition, but also in a reduced channel function. While the voltage-dependency of fast inactivation is changed in hNav1.7-EKE, pH 6.4 fails to induce a significant shift in both constructs. Proton-evoked inhibition of other channel α-subunits reveals a discrete differential inhibition among α-subunits with hNav1.7 displaying the lowest proton-sensitivity. The mutant hNav1.7-EKE displays a similar proton-sensitivity as Nav1.2, Nav1.3, Nav1.6 and Nav1.8. Overall, a correlation between proton-evoked inhibition and motif charge was not evident. Accordingly, a homology model of hNav1.7 shows that the EKE motif residues do not contribute to the pore lumen. Our data confirms that a negative charge of a postulated proton-motif encodes for a high proton-sensitivity when inserted into hNav1.7. However, a negatively charged motif is not a reliable predictor for a high proton-sensitivity in other α-subunits. Given the distance of the proton-motif from the pore mouth it seems unlikely that a blocking mechanism involving direct obstruction of the pore underlies the observed proton-evoked channel inhibition.

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Acidosis, Nav1.7, Pain, Sensoy neuron, Sodium channel.

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