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En masse in vitro functional profiling of the axonal mechanosensitivity of sensory neurons
by
Uhlén, Per
, Usoskin, Dmitry
, Harkany, Tibor
, Linnarsson, Sten
, Ernfors, Patrik
, Hjerling-Leffler, Jens
, Zilberter, Misha
in
Action potential
/ action potentials
/ Animals
/ Axons
/ Axons - physiology
/ Biological Sciences
/ Calcium
/ Calcium - metabolism
/ Calcium imaging
/ Cells, Cultured
/ Firing pattern
/ Gels
/ image analysis
/ Imaging
/ Mechanical stimuli
/ Mechanotransduction
/ Mice
/ Molecular modelling
/ Molecules
/ Neurons
/ Neuroscience
/ Nociceptors
/ Pain perception
/ Perception
/ Sensory neurons
/ Sensory perception
/ Sensory Receptor Cells - physiology
/ Signal transduction
/ Spinal ganglia
/ Statics
/ Subpopulations
/ Vibration
/ Vibrations
2010
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En masse in vitro functional profiling of the axonal mechanosensitivity of sensory neurons
by
Uhlén, Per
, Usoskin, Dmitry
, Harkany, Tibor
, Linnarsson, Sten
, Ernfors, Patrik
, Hjerling-Leffler, Jens
, Zilberter, Misha
in
Action potential
/ action potentials
/ Animals
/ Axons
/ Axons - physiology
/ Biological Sciences
/ Calcium
/ Calcium - metabolism
/ Calcium imaging
/ Cells, Cultured
/ Firing pattern
/ Gels
/ image analysis
/ Imaging
/ Mechanical stimuli
/ Mechanotransduction
/ Mice
/ Molecular modelling
/ Molecules
/ Neurons
/ Neuroscience
/ Nociceptors
/ Pain perception
/ Perception
/ Sensory neurons
/ Sensory perception
/ Sensory Receptor Cells - physiology
/ Signal transduction
/ Spinal ganglia
/ Statics
/ Subpopulations
/ Vibration
/ Vibrations
2010
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En masse in vitro functional profiling of the axonal mechanosensitivity of sensory neurons
by
Uhlén, Per
, Usoskin, Dmitry
, Harkany, Tibor
, Linnarsson, Sten
, Ernfors, Patrik
, Hjerling-Leffler, Jens
, Zilberter, Misha
in
Action potential
/ action potentials
/ Animals
/ Axons
/ Axons - physiology
/ Biological Sciences
/ Calcium
/ Calcium - metabolism
/ Calcium imaging
/ Cells, Cultured
/ Firing pattern
/ Gels
/ image analysis
/ Imaging
/ Mechanical stimuli
/ Mechanotransduction
/ Mice
/ Molecular modelling
/ Molecules
/ Neurons
/ Neuroscience
/ Nociceptors
/ Pain perception
/ Perception
/ Sensory neurons
/ Sensory perception
/ Sensory Receptor Cells - physiology
/ Signal transduction
/ Spinal ganglia
/ Statics
/ Subpopulations
/ Vibration
/ Vibrations
2010
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En masse in vitro functional profiling of the axonal mechanosensitivity of sensory neurons
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En masse in vitro functional profiling of the axonal mechanosensitivity of sensory neurons
2010
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Overview
Perception of the environment relies on somatosensory neurons. Mechanosensory, proprioceptor and many nociceptor subtypes of these neurons have specific mechanosensitivity profiles to adequately differentiate stimulus patterns. Nevertheless, the cellular basis of differential mechanosensation remains largely elusive. Successful transduction of sensory information relies on the recruitment of sensory neurons and mechanosensation occurring at their peripheral axonal endings in vivo. Conspicuously, existing in vitro models aimed to decipher molecular mechanisms of mechanosensation test single sensory neuron somata at any one time. Here, we introduce a compartmental in vitro chamber design to deliver precisely controlled mechanical stimulation of sensory axons with synchronous real-time imaging of Ca²⁺ transients in neuronal somata that reliably reflect action potential firing patterns. We report of three previously not characterized types of mechanosensitive neuron sub-populations with distinct intrinsic axonal properties tuned specifically to static indentation or vibration stimuli, showing that different classes of sensory neurons are tuned to specific types of mechanical stimuli. Primary receptor currents of vibration neurons display rapidly adapting conductance reliably detected for every single stimulus during vibration and are consistently converted into action potentials. This result allows for the characterization of two critical steps of mechanosensation in vivo: primary signal detection and signal conversion into specific action potential firing patterns in axons.
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