세포막 바깥쪽 SH의 산화에 의한 TRPV1 활성 감소

Oxidation of extracellular sulfhydryl residues by thimerosal decreases TRPV1 activity

초록

TRPV1, a receptor for capsaicin, plays a key role in mediating thermal and inflammatory pain. Because the modulation of ion channels by the cellular redox state is a significant determinant of channel function, we investigated the effects of sulfhydryl modification on the activity of TRPV1. Thimerosal, which oxidizes sulfhydryls, blocked the capsaicin-activated inward current (Icap) in cultured sensory neurons, in a reversible and dose-dependent manner, which was prevented by the co-application of the reducing agent, dithiothreitol. Among the three cysteine residues of TRPV1 that are exposed to the extracellular space, the oxidation-induced effect of thimerosal on Icap was blocked only by a point mutation at Cys621. These results suggest that the modification of an extracellular thiol group can alter the activity of TRPV1. Consequently, we propose that such a modulation of the redox state might regulate the physiological activity of TRPV1

제목
세포막 바깥쪽 SH의 산화에 의한 TRPV1 활성 감소
제목 (타언어)
Oxidation of extracellular sulfhydryl residues by thimerosal decreases TRPV1 activity
저자
KWAK JIYEON
학회명
대한생리학회 추계 학술대회