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  • Peripheral sensory ganglia house the cell bodies of neurons that process mechanical, thermal, and pain sensations from various body organs, supported by satellite glial cells (SGCs) that function similarly to central astrocytes.
  • Research showed that after inducing pain with lipopolysaccharide, there was increased dye coupling among SGCs in the trigeminal ganglion, indicating enhanced communication between these cells.
  • Experiments using whole-cell patch clamp recordings revealed that SGCs and sensory neurons can communicate electrically through gap junctions, suggesting that these interactions may play a role in integrating sensory responses and regulating neuronal activity.

Article Abstract

Peripheral sensory ganglia contain the somata of neurons mediating mechanical, thermal, and painful sensations from somatic, visceral, and oro-facial organs. Each neuronal cell body is closely surrounded by satellite glial cells (SGCs) that have properties and functions similar to those of central astrocytes, including expression of gap junction proteins and functional dye coupling. As shown in other pain models, after systemic pain induction by intra-peritoneal injection of lipopolysaccharide, dye coupling among SGCs in intact trigeminal ganglion was enhanced. Moreover, neuron-neuron and neuron-SGC coupling was also detected. To verify the presence of gap junction-mediated coupling between SGCs and sensory neurons, we performed dual whole cell patch clamp recordings from both freshly isolated and short term cultured cell pairs dissociated from mouse trigeminal ganglia. Bidirectional gap junction mediated electrical responses were frequently recorded between SGCs, between neurons and between neurons and SGCs. Polarization of SGC altered neuronal excitability, providing evidence that gap junction-mediated interactions between neurons and glia within sensory ganglia may contribute to integration of peripheral sensory responses, and to the modulation and coordinaton of neuronal activity.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6506223PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/glia.23554DOI Listing

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