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A family of acid-sensing ion channels from the zebrafish: widespread expression in the central nervous system suggests a conserved role in neuronal communication.

J Biol Chem. 2004 Apr 30;279(18):18783-91. Epub 2004 Feb 16
Martin Paukert 1 , Samuel Sidi , Claire Russell , Maria Siba , Stephen W Wilson , Teresa Nicolson , Stefan Gründer
Martin Paukert 1 , Samuel Sidi , Claire Russell , Maria Siba , Stephen W Wilson , Teresa Nicolson , Stefan Gründer
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  • 1 Department of Physiology II and Max-Planck-Institute of Developmental Biology, 72076 Tübingen, Germany.

摘要


Acid-sensing ion channels (ASICs) are excitatory receptors for extracellular H(+). Proposed functions include synaptic transmission, peripheral perception of pain, and mechanosensation. Despite the physiological importance of these functions, the precise role of ASICs has not yet been established. In order to increase our understanding of the physiological role and basic structure-function relationships of ASICs, we report here the cloning of six new ASICs from the zebrafish (zASICs). zASICs possess the basic functional properties of mammalian ASICs: activation by extracellular H(+), Na(+) selectivity, and block by micromolar concentrations of amiloride. The zasic genes are broadly expressed in the central nervous system, whereas expression in the peripheral nervous system is scarce. This pattern suggests a predominant role for zASICs in neuronal communication. Our results suggest a conserved function for receptors of extracellular H(+) in the central nervous system of vertebrates.