TY - JOUR A1 - Kollert, Sina A1 - Dombert, Benjamin A1 - Döring, Frank A1 - Wischmeyer, Erhard T1 - Activation of TRESK channels by the inflammatory mediator lysophosphatidic acid balances nociceptive signalling JF - Scientific Reports N2 - In dorsal root ganglia (DRG) neurons TRESK channels constitute a major current component of the standing outward current IK\(_{SO}\). A prominent physiological role of TRESK has been attributed to pain sensation. During inflammation mediators of pain e.g. lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) are released and modulate nociception. We demonstrate co-expression of TRESK and LPA receptors in DRG neurons. Heterologous expression of TRESK and LPA receptors in Xenopus oocytes revealed augmentation of basal K\(^{+}\) currents upon LPA application. In DRG neurons nociception can result from TRPV\(_{1}\) activation by capsaicin or LPA. Upon co-expression in Xenopus oocytes LPA simultaneously increased both depolarising TRPV\(_{1}\) and hyperpolarising TRESK currents. Patch-clamp recordings in cultured DRG neurons from TRESK[wt] mice displayed increased IK\(_{SO}\) after application of LPA whereas under these conditions IK\(_{SO}\) in neurons from TRESK[ko] mice remained unaltered. Under current-clamp conditions LPA application differentially modulated excitability in these genotypes upon depolarising pulses. Spike frequency was attenuated in TRESK[wt] neurons and, in contrast, augmented in TRESK[ko] neurons. Accordingly, excitation of nociceptive neurons by LPA is balanced by co-activation of TRESK channels. Hence excitation of sensory neurons is strongly controlled by the activity of TRESK channels, which therefore are good candidates for the treatment of pain disorders. KW - protein coupled receptors KW - molecular mechanisms KW - neuropathic pain KW - migraine KW - initiation KW - modulation KW - cells KW - sensory neurons KW - domain K\(^{+}\) channels KW - 2-pore potassium channel Y1 - 2015 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-148312 VL - 5 IS - 12548 ER - TY - THES A1 - Kollert, Sina T1 - Kaliumkanäle der K2P-Familie kontrollieren die Aktivität neuronaler Zellen - TRESK als Regulator inflammatorischer Hyperalgesie T1 - Potassium channels of the K2P-family control the activity of neuronal cells - TRESK as regulator of inflammatory hyperalgesia N2 - Das Empfinden von Schmerz ist für uns überlebenswichtig. Chronischer Schmerz hingegen hat seine physiologische Bedeutung verloren und wird als eigenes Krankheitsbild angesehen. Schmerzempfindung beginnt mit der Nozizeption. Die Zellkörper nozizeptiver Neurone befinden sich in den Spinalganglien (Hinterwurzelganglion, dorsal root ganglion DRG) und Trigeminalganglien (TG). In den DRG-Neuronen macht der Zwei-Poren-Kaliumkanal (K2P) TRESK die Hauptkomponente eines Kaliumstromes, des „standing outward currents“ IKSO, aus. Die physiologische Hauptaufgabe der TRESK-Kanäle liegt in der Regulation der zellulären Erregbarkeit nozizeptiver Neurone. Während einer Entzündungsreaktion werden Entzündungsmediatoren wie Histamin, Bradykinin, Serotonin und Lysophosphatidsäure (LPA) ausgeschüttet und können durch die Aktivierung ihrer G-Protein gekoppelten Rezeptoren (GPCR) oder direkte Interaktion mit Ionenkanälen die nozizeptive Erregung beeinflussen. Durch Anwendung von RT-PCR und eines neu entwickelten Antikörpers wurde die Ko-Expression von TRESK-Kanälen zusammen mit Kanälen der Transient-Receptor-Potential-Kationenkanalfamilie (TRP) und LPA-Rezeptoren in DRG-Neuronen nachgewiesen. Durch rekombinante Ko-Expression von TRESK-Kanälen und LPA2-Rezeptoren in Xenopus Oozyten konnte durch Zugabe von LPA eine fast 10-fache Aktivierung des basalen K+-Stromes erzielt werden. Die Auswertung der Dosis-Wirkungskurve ergab einen EC50-Wert von 0,2 µM LPA. Die LPA-induzierte TRESK-Stromaktivierung konnte durch die Verwendung des mutierten Kanals TRESK[PQAVAD] oder durch die Zugabe des Phospholipase C (PLC) Inhibitors U73122 verhindert werden. Dies zeigt die Beteiligung des PLC-Signalwegs und die Bindung von Calcineurin an den TRESK-Kanal bei der Stromaktivierung. TRESK ist das einzige Mitglied der K2P-Familie, das eine LPA-induzierte Aktivierung des Stromes zeigt. TREK- und TASK-1-Ströme werden durch LPA inhibiert. In DRG-Neuronen mit kleinem Durchmesser wird Nozizeption durch die Aktivierung von TRPV1-Kanälen durch Hitze oder Capsaicin, dem Inhaltsstoff des Chilis, und zusätzlich durch die Substanz LPA verursacht. Ein weiteres Mitglied der TRP-Familie, der TRPA1-Kanal, ist bei der verstärkten Nozizeption während einer Entzündung involviert. Werden TRESK- und TRP-Kanäle in Xenopus Oozyten ko-exprimiert, verursacht LPA gleichzeitig einen Kationeneinwärts- wie auch -auswärtsstrom. Unter diesen Bedingungen verschob sich das Umkehrpotenzial in einen Bereich zwischen den Umkehrpotenzialen von Oozyten, die nur den K+-Kanal exprimieren und von Oozyten, die nur den unspezifischen Kationenkanal exprimieren. Durch diese Experimente konnte gezeigt werden, dass die LPA-induzierte Ko-Aktivierung von TRP-Kanälen und TRESK zu einer Begrenzung des exzitatorischen Effekts führen kann. Die DRG-ähnlichen F11-Zellen exprimieren keine TRESK-Kanäle. Sie sind in der Lage durch Strompulse Aktionspotenziale zu generieren. Mit TRESK transfizierte F11-Zellen zeigten eine Verschiebung des Umkehrpotenzials in negative Richtung, einen größeren Auswärtsstrom und den Verlust von spannungsgesteuerten Natriumkanälen. Auch hohe Strompulse konnten keine Aktionspotenziale mehr auslösen. Bei Spannungs-Klemme-Messungen von primären DRG-Neuronen von TRESK[wt]-Mäusen erhöhte sich der IKSO nach Zugabe von LPA um über 20 %. Im Gegensatz dazu zeigten DRG-Neurone von TRESK[ko]-Mäusen unter diesen Bedingungen eine leichte Hemmung des IKSO von etwa 10 %. In Neuronen, die TRPV1 exprimieren, führte LPA nicht nur zum Anstieg des IKSO, sondern auch zur Aktivierung eines Einwärtsstromes (TRPV1). Im Vergleich dazu wurde in TRESK[ko]-Neuronen durch LPA nur der Einwärtsstrom aktiviert. In Strom-Klemme-Experimenten führte LPA-Applikation zur Entstehung von Aktionspotenzialen mit höherer Frequenz in Zellen von TRESK[ko]-Mäusen im Vergleich zu Zellen von TRESK[wt]-Mäusen. Zusätzlich wurde die Erregung, die durch Strompulse von 100 pA ausgelöst wurde, in den beiden Genotypen durch LPA unterschiedlich moduliert. Die Aktionspotenzialfrequenz in TRESK[wt]-Neuronen wurde gesenkt, in TRESK[ko]-Neuronen wurde sie erhöht. Die vorliegende Arbeit zeigt, dass die Erregung nozizeptiver Neurone durch LPA aufgrund der Ko-Aktivierung der TRESK-Kanäle abgeschwächt werden kann. Die Erregbarkeit von sensorischen Neuronen wird strak durch die Aktivität und Expression der TRESK-Kanäle kontrolliert. Deswegen sind TRESK-Kanäle gute Kandidaten für die pharmakologische Behandlung von Schmerzkrankheiten. N2 - Pain sensation is essential for survival. Chronic pain lost its physiological function and is categorized as a disease. Pain sensation is initiated by nociception. The cell bodies of nociceptive neurons are located in dorsal root ganglia (DRG) and trigeminal ganglia (TG). In DRG neurons TRESK two-pore-domain potassium channels (K2P) constitute the major current component of the standing outward current IKSO. A prominent physiological role of TRESK channels has been attributed to the regulation of pain sensation. During inflammation mediators of pain e.g. histamine, bradykinin, serotonin and lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) are released and modulate nociceptive signaling by activation of their G-protein coupled receptors (GPCR) or ionic channels. By means of RT-PCR and a newly developed antibody the co-expression of TRESK channels, channels of the transient-receptor-potential (TRP) cation channel family and LPA receptors in DRG neurons were demonstrated. Recombinant co-expression of TRESK channels and LPA2 receptors in Xenopus oocytes revealed an almost 10 fold activation of basal K+ currents upon LPA application with an EC50 of 0.2 µM LPA. Using mutant TRESK[PQAVAD] or application of the phospholipase C (PLC) inhibitor U73122 blocked current augmentation by LPA indicating cellular signaling via PLC pathway and calcineurin binding to TRESK channels. TRESK was the only member of the K2P family that showed a LPA induced activation of current. TREK- und TASK-1 currents were inhibited through LPA. In small diameter DRG neurons nociception results from TRPV1 channel activation by painful stimuli including the inflammatory substance LPA or activation of TRPA1 channels during inflammation. When TRESK and TRP channels are co-expressed in Xenopus oocytes cationic inward and outward currents were simultaneously activated by LPA. Under these conditions the reversal potential of ramp recordings was intermediate to recordings from oocytes expressing only the K+ or the unspecific cation channel. Principally this finding demonstrates that TRESK activation by an inflammatory substance dampens noxious excitation induced by the same agent. DRG-like F11 cells lacking endogenous TRESK channels generate action potential upon current stimulation. However when TRESK channels were recombinantly expressed in F11 cells, they exhibit a shift of the reversal potential to more negative values, a larger outward current and a loss of voltage-gated sodium currents. Accordingly, depolarizing pulses failed to elicit action potentials. In patch-clamp recordings from primary cultured DRG neurons of TRESK[wt] mice IKSO currents increased after application of LPA by over 20 % whereas under these conditions IKSO currents of neurons from TRESK[ko] mice decreased moderately by about 10 %. In TRPV1 positive neurons LPA application induced in TRESK[wt] neurons not only an activation of the IKSO but also an increase of the inward (TRPV1) current. In contrast, in TRESK[ko] neurons LPA only activated an inward (TRPV1) current. Under current-clamp conditions LPA application elicited spike trains in DRG neurons, with higher frequency in cells of TRESK[ko] mice than in cells of TRESK[wt] animals. In addition, upon depolarizing pulses (100 pA) excitability was differentially modulated by LPA in these genotypes. Spike frequency was attenuated in TRESK[wt] neurons and augmented in TRESK[ko] neurons. Accordingly, excitation of nociceptive neurons by LPA is balanced by co-activation of TRESK channels. It is evident that the output of sensory neurons is strongly controlled by the activity and the expression of TRESK channels, which therefore are good candidates for the pharmacological treatment of pain disorders. KW - Kaliumkanal KW - Schmerz KW - Entzündungschmerz KW - Nozizeptor KW - Entzündung Y1 - 2015 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-119077 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Subramanian, Hariharan A1 - Döring, Frank A1 - Kollert, Sina A1 - Rukoyatkina, Natalia A1 - Sturm, Julia A1 - Gambaryan, Stepan A1 - Stellzig-Eisenhauer, Angelika A1 - Meyer-Marcotty, Philipp A1 - Eigenthaler, Martin A1 - Wischmeyer, Erhard T1 - PTH1R Mutants Found in Patients with Primary Failure of Tooth Eruption Disrupt G-Protein Signaling JF - PLoS One N2 - Aim Primary failure of tooth eruption (PFE) is causally linked to heterozygous mutations of the parathyroid hormone receptor (PTH1R) gene. The mutants described so far lead to exchange of amino acids or truncation of the protein that may result in structural changes of the expressed PTH1R. However, functional effects of these mutations have not been investigated yet. Materials and Methods In HEK293 cells, PTH1R wild type was co-transfected with selected PTH1R mutants identified in patients with PFE. The effects on activation of PTH-regulated intracellular signaling pathways were analyzed by ELISA and Western immunoblotting. Differential effects of wild type and mutated PTH1R on TRESK ion channel regulation were analyzed by electrophysiological recordings in Xenopus laevis oocytes. Results In HEK293 cells, activation of PTH1R wild type increases cAMP and in response activates cAMP-stimulated protein kinase as detected by phosphorylation of the vasodilator stimulated phosphoprotein (VASP). In contrast, the PTH1R mutants are functionally inactive and mutant PTH1R/Gly452Glu has a dominant negative effect on the signaling of PTH1R wild type. Confocal imaging revealed that wild type PTH1R is expressed on the cell surface, whereas PTH1R/Gly452Glu mutant is mostly retained inside the cell. Furthermore, in contrast to wild type PTH1R which substantially augmented K+ currents of TRESK channels, coupling of mutated PTH1R to TRESK channels was completely abolished. Conclusions PTH1R mutations affect intracellular PTH-regulated signaling in vitro. In patients with primary failure of tooth eruption defective signaling of PTH1R mutations is suggested to occur in dento-alveolar cells and thus may lead to impaired tooth movement. KW - phosphorylation KW - xenopus oocytes KW - calcium signaling KW - intracellular receptors KW - mutation KW - teeth KW - tooth eruption KW - transfection Y1 - 2016 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-147967 VL - 11 IS - 11 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Jansch, Charline A1 - Günther, Katharina A1 - Waider, Jonas A1 - Ziegler, Georg C. A1 - Forero, Andrea A1 - Kollert, Sina A1 - Svirin, Evgeniy A1 - Pühringer, Dirk A1 - Kwok, Chee Keong A1 - Ullmann, Reinhard A1 - Maierhofer, Anna A1 - Flunkert, Julia A1 - Haaf, Thomas A1 - Edenhofer, Frank A1 - Lesch, Klaus-Peter T1 - Generation of a human induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) line from a 51-year-old female with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) carrying a duplication of SLC2A3 JF - Stem Cell Research N2 - Fibroblasts were isolated from a skin biopsy of a clinically diagnosed 51-year-old female attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) patient carrying a duplication of SLC2A3, a gene encoding neuronal glucose transporter-3 (GLUT3). Patient fibroblasts were infected with Sendai virus, a single-stranded RNA virus, to generate transgene-free human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs). SLC2A3-D2-iPSCs showed expression of pluripotency-associated markers, were able to differentiate into cells of the three germ layers in vitro and had a normal female karyotype. This in vitro cellular model can be used to study the role of risk genes in the pathogenesis of ADHD, in a patient-specific manner. KW - ADHD KW - SLC2A3 KW - induced pluripotent stem cells Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-176654 VL - 28 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schäfer, Nadine A1 - Friedrich, Maximilian A1 - Jørgensen, Morten Egevang A1 - Kollert, Sina A1 - Koepsell, Hermann A1 - Wischmeyer, Erhard A1 - Lesch, Klaus-Peter A1 - Geiger, Dietmar A1 - Döring, Frank T1 - Functional analysis of a triplet deletion in the gene encoding the sodium glucose transporter 3, a potential risk factor for ADHD JF - PLoS ONE N2 - Sodium-glucose transporters (SGLT) belong to the solute carrier 5 family, which is characterized by sodium dependent transport of sugars and other solutes. In contrast, the human SGLT3 (hSGLT3) isoform, encoded by SLC5A4, acts as a glucose sensor that does not transport sugar but induces membrane depolarization by Na\(^{+}\) currents upon ligand binding. Whole-exome sequencing (WES) of several extended pedigrees with high density of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) identified a triplet ATG deletion in SLC5A4 leading to a single amino acid loss (ΔM500) in the hSGLT3 protein imperfectly co-segregating with the clinical phenotype of ADHD. Since mutations in homologous domains of hSGLT1 and hSGLT2 were found to affect intestinal and renal function, respectively, we analyzed the functional properties of hSGLT3[wt] and [ΔM500] by voltage clamp and current clamp recordings from cRNA-injected Xenopus laevis oocytes. The cation conductance of hSGLT3[wt] was activated by application of glucose or the specific agonist 1-desoxynojirimycin (DNJ) as revealed by inward currents in the voltage clamp configuration and cell depolarization in the current clamp mode. Almost no currents and changes in membrane potential were observed when glucose or DNJ were applied to hSGLT3[ΔM500]-injected oocytes, demonstrating a loss of function by this amino acid deletion in hSGLT3. To monitor membrane targeting of wt and mutant hSGLT3, fusion constructs with YFP were generated, heterologously expressed in Xenopus laevis oocytes and analyzed for membrane fluorescence by confocal microscopy. In comparison to hSGLT3[wt] the fluorescent signal of mutant [ΔM500] was reduced by 43% indicating that the mutant phenotype might mainly result from inaccurate membrane targeting. As revealed by homology modeling, residue M500 is located in TM11 suggesting that in addition to the core structure (TM1-TM10) of the transporter, the surrounding TMs are equally crucial for transport/sensor function. In conclusion, our findings indicate that the deletion [ΔM500] in hSGLT3 inhibits membrane targeting and thus largely disrupts glucose-induced sodium conductance, which may, in interaction with other ADHD risk-related gene variants, influence the risk for ADHD in deletion carriers. KW - Xenopus laevis oocytes KW - ADHD KW - glucose KW - cell membranes KW - membrane proteins KW - membrane potential KW - crystal structure KW - amino acid analysis Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-176495 VL - 13 IS - 10 ER -