Piezo1 Is a Mechanosensor Channel in Central Nervous System Capillaries.

Circ Res

Department of Pharmacology, Larner College of Medicine (O.F.H., N.R.K., A.J.S., D.C.H.-E., M.T.N.), University of Vermont, Burlington.

Published: May 2022

Capillaries are equipped to sense neurovascular coupling agents released onto the outer wall of a capillary, translating these external signals into electrical/Ca changes that play a crucial role in blood flow regulation and ensuring that neuronal demands are met. However, control mechanisms attributable to forces imposed onto the lumen are less clear. Here, we show that Piezo1 channels act as mechanosensors in central nervous system capillaries. Electrophysiological analyses confirmed expression and function of Piezo1 channels in brain cortical and retinal capillaries. Activation of Piezo1 channels evoked currents that were sensitive to endothelial cell-specific Piezo1 deletion. Using genetically encoded Ca indicator mice and an ex vivo pressurized retina preparation, we found that activation of Piezo1 channels by mechanical forces triggered Ca signals in capillary endothelial cells. Collectively, these findings indicate that Piezo1 channels are capillary mechanosensors that initiate crucial Ca signals and could, therefore, have a profound impact on central nervous system blood flow control.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9106929PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.122.320827DOI Listing

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