Role of TRPV1 in electroacupuncture-mediated signal to the primary sensory cortex during regulation of the swallowing function

IF 4.8 1区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES
Si Yuan, Bo Qiu, Ying Liang, Bing Deng, Jing Xu, Xiaorong Tang, Junshang Wu, Sheng Zhou, Zeli Li, Hongzhu Li, Qiuping Ye, Lin Wang, Shuai Cui, Chunzhi Tang, Wei Yi, Lulu Yao, Nenggui Xu
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Abstract

Aims

Electroacupuncture (EA) at the Lianquan (CV23) could alleviate swallowing dysfunction. However, current knowledge of its neural modulation focused on the brain, with little evidence from the periphery. Transient receptor potential channel vanilloid subfamily 1 (TRPV1) is an ion channel predominantly expressed in sensory neurons, and acupuncture can trigger calcium ion (Ca2+) wave propagation through active TRPV1 to deliver signals. The present study aimed to investigate whether TRPV1 mediated the signal of EA to the primary sensory cortex (S1) during regulation of swallowing function.

Methods

Blood perfusion was evaluated by laser speckle contrast imaging (LSCI), and neuronal activity was evaluated by fiber calcium recording and c-Fos staining. The expression of TRPV1 was detected by RNA-seq analysis, immunofluorescence, and ELISA. In addition, the swallowing function was assessed by in vivo EMG recording and water consumption test.

Results

EA treatment potentiated blood perfusion and neuronal activity in the S1, and this potentiation was absent after injecting lidocaine near CV23. TRPV1 near CV23 was upregulated by EA-CV23. The blood perfusion at CV23 was decreased in the TRPV1 hypofunction mice, while the blood perfusion and the neuronal activity of the S1 showed no obvious change. These findings were also present in post-stroke dysphagia (PSD) mice.

Conclusion

The TRPV1 at CV23 after EA treatment might play a key role in mediating local blood perfusion but was not involved in transferring EA signals to the central nervous system (CNS). These findings collectively suggested that TRPV1 may be one of the important regulators involved in the mechanism of EA treatment for improving swallowing function in PSD.

Abstract Image

TRPV1在电针介导的初级感觉皮层信号调节吞咽功能过程中的作用
目的:电针廉泉(CV23)可缓解吞咽功能障碍。然而,目前对其神经调节的了解主要集中在大脑,外周的证据很少。瞬时受体电位通道香草素亚族1(TRPV1)是一种主要表达于感觉神经元的离子通道,针刺可通过活跃的TRPV1触发钙离子(Ca2+)波传播,从而传递信号。本研究旨在探讨在吞咽功能调节过程中,TRPV1是否介导了EA向初级感觉皮层(S1)的信号:方法:通过激光斑点对比成像(LSCI)评估血液灌注,通过纤维钙记录和c-Fos染色评估神经元活动。通过RNA-seq分析、免疫荧光和ELISA检测TRPV1的表达。此外,还通过体内肌电图记录和饮水测试评估了吞咽功能:结果:EA处理增强了S1的血液灌注和神经元活动,而在CV23附近注射利多卡因后则没有这种增强作用。EA-CV23上调了CV23附近的TRPV1。在 TRPV1 功能低下的小鼠中,CV23 处的血液灌注量减少,而 S1 的血液灌注量和神经元活性没有明显变化。卒中后吞咽困难(PSD)小鼠也有这些发现:结论:EA治疗后,CV23处的TRPV1可能在介导局部血液灌注中发挥关键作用,但并不参与将EA信号传递到中枢神经系统(CNS)。这些发现共同表明,TRPV1可能是参与EA治疗改善PSD吞咽功能机制的重要调节因子之一。
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CNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics
CNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
7.30
自引率
12.70%
发文量
240
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: CNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics provides a medium for rapid publication of original clinical, experimental, and translational research papers, timely reviews and reports of novel findings of therapeutic relevance to the central nervous system, as well as papers related to clinical pharmacology, drug development and novel methodologies for drug evaluation. The journal focuses on neurological and psychiatric diseases such as stroke, Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, depression, schizophrenia, epilepsy, and drug abuse.
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