Involvement of NADPH-dependent and cAMP-PKA sensitive H+ Channels in the chorda tympani nerve responses to strong acids

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To investigate if chorda tympani (CT) taste nerve responses to strong (HCl) and weak (CO2 and acetic acid) acidic stimuli are dependent upon NADPH oxidase-linked and cAMP-sensitive proton conductances in taste cell membranes, CT responses were monitored in rats, wild-type (WT) mice, and gp91phox knockout (KO) mice in the absence and presence of blockers (Zn2+ and diethyl pyrocarbonate [DEPC]) or activators (8-(4-chlorophenylthio)-cAMP; 8-CPT-cAMP) of proton channels and activators of the NADPH oxidase enzyme (phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate [PMA], H2O2, and nitrazepam). Zn2+ and DEPC inhibited and 8-CPT-cAMP, PMA, H2O2, and nitrazepam enhanced the tonic CT responses to HCl without altering responses to CO2 and acetic acid. In KO mice, the tonic HCl CT response was reduced by 64% relative to WT mice. The residual CT response was insensitive to H2O2 but was blocked by Zn2+. Its magnitude was further enhanced by 8-CPT-cAMP treatment, and the enhancement was blocked by 8-CPT-adenosine-3′-5′-cyclic monophospho-rothioate, a protein kinase A (PKA) inhibitor. Under voltage-clamp conditions, before cAMP treatment, rat tonic HCl CT responses demonstrated voltage-dependence only at ±90 mV, suggesting the presence of H+ channels with voltage-dependent conductances. After cAMP treatment, the tonic HCl CT response had a quasi-linear dependence on voltage, suggesting that the cAMP-dependent part of the HCl CT response has a quasi-linear voltage dependence between +60 and -60 mV, only becoming sigmoidal when approaching +90 and -90 mV. The results suggest that CT responses to HCl involve 2 proton entry pathways, an NADPH oxidase-dependent proton channel, and a cAMP-PKA sensitive proton channel. © The Author 2011. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.

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DeSimone, J. A., Phan, T. H. T., Heck, G. L., Ren, Z. J., Coleman, J., Mummalaneni, S., … Lyall, V. (2011). Involvement of NADPH-dependent and cAMP-PKA sensitive H+ Channels in the chorda tympani nerve responses to strong acids. Chemical Senses, 36(4), 389–403. https://doi.org/10.1093/chemse/bjq148

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