The Gain-of-Function R222S Variant in Scn11a Contributes to Visceral Hyperalgesia and Intestinal Dysmotility in Scn11a (R222S/R222S) Mice.

Scn11a 中的 R222S 功能获得性变异导致 Scn11a (R222S/R222S) 小鼠出现内脏痛觉过敏和肠道运动障碍

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作者:Zhao Chenyu, Jin Jishuo, Hu Haoye, Zhou Xi, Shi Xiaoliu
BACKGROUND: The SCN11A gene encodes the α-subunit of the Nav1. 9 channel, which is a regulator of primary sensory neuron excitability. Nav1.9 channels play a key role in somatalgia. Humans with the gain-of-function mutation R222S in SCN11A exhibit familial episodic pain. As already known, R222S knock-in mice carrying a mutation orthologous to the human R222S variant demonstrate somatic hyperalgesia. This study investigated whether Scn11a (R222S/R222S) mice developed visceral hyperalgesia and intestinal dysmotility. METHODS: We generated Scn11a (R222S/R222S) mice using the CRISPR/Cas9 system. The somatic pain threshold in Scn11a (R222S/R222S) mice was assessed by Hargreaves' test and formalin test. The excitability of dorsal root ganglia (DRG) neurons was assessed by whole-cell patch-clamp recording. Visceralgia was tested using the abdominal withdrawal reflex (AWR), acetic acid-induced writhing, and formalin-induced visceral nociception tests. Intestinal motility was detected by a mechanical recording of the intestinal segment and a carbon powder propelling test. The excitability of the enteric nervous system (ENS) could influence gut neurotransmitters. Gut neurotransmitters participate in regulating intestinal motility and secretory function. Therefore, vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) and substance P (SP) were measured in intestinal tissues. RESULTS: The R222S mutation induced hyperexcitability of dorsal root ganglion neurons in Scn11a (R222S/R222S) mice. Scn11a (R222S/R222S) mice exhibited somatic hyperalgesia. In addition, Scn11a (R222S/R222S) mice showed lower visceralgia thresholds and slowed intestinal movements when compared with wild-type controls. Moreover, Scn11a (R222S/R222S) mice had lower SP and VIP concentrations in intestinal tissues. CONCLUSIONS: These results indicated that Scn11a (R222S/R222S) mice showed visceral hyperalgesia and intestinal dysmotility.

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