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Mechanisms of CO2/H+ Sensitivity of Astrocytes. | LitMetric

Mechanisms of CO2/H+ Sensitivity of Astrocytes.

J Neurosci

Centre for Cardiovascular and Metabolic Neuroscience, Department of Neuroscience, Physiology and Pharmacology, University College London, London WC1E 6BT, United Kingdom,

Published: October 2016

Unlabelled: Ventral regions of the medulla oblongata of the brainstem are populated by astrocytes sensitive to physiological changes in P/[H]. These astrocytes respond to decreases in pH with elevations in intracellular Ca and facilitated exocytosis of ATP-containing vesicles. Released ATP propagates Ca excitation among neighboring astrocytes and activates neurons of the brainstem respiratory network triggering adaptive increases in breathing. The mechanisms linking increases in extracellular and/or intracellular P/[H] with Ca responses in chemosensitive astrocytes remain unknown. Fluorescent imaging of changes in [Na] and/or [Ca] in individual astrocytes was performed in organotypic brainstem slice cultures and acute brainstem slices of adult rats. It was found that astroglial [Ca] responses triggered by decreases in pH are preceded by Na entry, markedly reduced by inhibition of Na/HCO cotransport (NBC) or Na/Ca exchange (NCX), and abolished in Na-free medium or by combined NBC/NCX blockade. Acidification-induced [Ca] responses were also dramatically reduced in brainstem astrocytes of mice deficient in the electrogenic Na/HCO cotransporter NBCe1. Sensitivity of astrocytes to changes in pH was not affected by inhibition of Na/H exchange or blockade of phospholipase C. These results suggest that in pH-sensitive astrocytes, acidification activates NBCe1, which brings Na inside the cell. Raising [Na] activates NCX to operate in a reverse mode, leading to Ca entry followed by activation of downstream signaling pathways. Coupled NBC and NCX activities are, therefore, suggested to be responsible for functional CO/H sensitivity of astrocytes that contribute to homeostatic regulation of brain parenchymal pH and control of breathing.

Significance Statement: Brainstem astrocytes detect physiological changes in pH, activate neurons of the neighboring respiratory network, and contribute to the development of adaptive respiratory responses to the increases in the level of blood and brain P/[H]. The mechanisms underlying astroglial pH sensitivity remained unknown and here we show that in brainstem astrocytes acidification activates Na/HCO cotransport, which brings Na inside the cell. Raising [Na] activates the Na/Ca exchanger to operate in a reverse mode leading to Ca entry. This identifies a plausible mechanism of functional CO/H sensitivity of brainstem astrocytes, which play an important role in homeostatic regulation of brain pH and control of breathing.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1281-16.2016DOI Listing

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