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Title: Genetic inactivation of Kcnj16 identifies Kir5.1 as an important determinant of neuronal PCO2/pH sensitivity
Authors: D'Adamo, Maria Cristina
Shang, Lijun
Imbrici, Paola
Brown, Steve D. M.
Pessia, Mauro
Tucker, Stephen J.
Keywords: Brain stem
Ion channels
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.
Citation: D'Adamo, M. C., Shang, L., Imbrici, P., Brown, S. D. M., Pessia, M., & Tucker, S. J. (2011). Genetic inactivation of Kcnj16 identifies Kir5.1 as an important determinant of neuronal PCO2/pH sensitivity. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 286(1), 192-198.
Abstract: The molecular identity of ion channels which confer PCO2/pH sensitivity in the brain is unclear. Heteromeric Kir4.1/Kir5.1 channels are highly sensitive to inhibition by intracellular pH and are widely expressed in several brainstem nuclei involved in cardiorespiratory control, including the locus coeruleus. This has therefore led to a proposed role for these channels in neuronal CO2 chemosensitivity. To examine this, we generated mutant mice lacking the Kir5.1 (Kcnj16) gene. We show that although locus coeruleus neurons from Kcnj16(+/+) mice rapidly respond to cytoplasmic alkalinization and acidification, those from Kcnj16(-/-) mice display a dramatically reduced and delayed response. These results identify Kir5.1 as an important determinant of PCO2/pH sensitivity in locus coeruleus neurons and suggest that Kir5.1 may be involved in the response to hypercapnic acidosis.
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