PubMed 25787950
Referenced in: none
Automatically associated channels: Nav1.8 , Slo1
Title: Human Nav1.8: enhanced persistent and ramp currents contribute to distinct firing properties of human DRG neurons.
Authors: Chongyang Han, Mark Estacion, Jianying Huang, Dmytro V Vasylyev, Peng Zhao, Sulayman Dib-Hajj, Stephen G Waxman
Journal, date & volume: J. Neurophysiol., 2015 Mar 18 , , jn.00113.2015
PubMed link: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25787950
Abstract
Although species-specific differences in ion channel properties are well-documented, little has been known about the properties of the human Nav1.8 channel, an important contributor to pain signaling. Here we show, using techniques that include voltage clamp, current clamp, and dynamic clamp in dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons, that human Na(v)1.8 channels display slower inactivation kinetics and produce larger persistent current and ramp current than previously reported in other species. DRG neurons expressing human Na(v)1.8 channels unexpectedly produce significantly longer-lasting action potentials, including action potentials with half-widths in some cells >10 ms, and increased firing frequency compared with the narrower and usually single action potentials generated by DRG neurons expressing rat Na(v)1.8 channels. We also show that native human DRG neurons recapitulate these properties of Na(v)1.8 current and the long-lasting action potentials. Together, our results demonstrate strikingly distinct properties of human Na(v)1.8, which contribute to the firing properties of human DRG neurons.