Conotoxin KM-RIIIJ reveals interplay between Kv1-channels and persistent sodium currents in proprioceptive DRG neurons

芋螺毒素KM-RIIIJ揭示了本体感觉DRG神经元中Kv1通道和持续性钠电流之间的相互作用

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作者:Shrinivasan Raghuraman,Jackson Carter,Markel Walter,Manju Karthikeyan,Kevin Chase,Matías L Giglio,Mario Giacobassi,Russell W Teichert,Heinrich Terlau,Baldomero M Olivera

Abstract

Voltage-gated potassium channels (VGKCs) comprise the largest and most complex families of ion channels. Approximately 70 genes encode VGKC alpha subunits, which assemble into functional tetrameric channel complexes. These subunits can also combine to form heteromeric channels, significantly expanding the potential diversity of VGKCs. The functional expression and physiological role of heteromeric K-channels have remained largely unexplored due to the lack of tools to probe their functions. Conotoxins, from predatory cone snails, have high affinity and specificity for heteromeric combinations of K-channels and show great promise for defining their physiological roles. In this work, using conotoxin KM-RIIIJ as a pharmacological probe, we explore the expression and physiological functions of heteromeric Kv1.2 channels using constellation pharmacology platform. We report that heteromers of Kv1.2/1.1 are highly expressed in proprioceptive neurons found in the dorsal root ganglion (DRG). Inhibition of Kv1.2/1.1 heteromers leads to an influx of calcium ions, suggesting that these channels regulate neuronal excitability. We also present evidence that Kv1.2/1.1 heteromers counteract persistent sodium currents, and that inhibiting these channels leads to tonic firing of action potentials. Additionally, KM-RIIIJ impaired proprioception in mice, uncovering a previously unrecognized physiological function of heteromeric Kv1.2/1.1 channels in proprioceptive sensory neurons of the DRG.

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