TRPM8 mechanism of autonomic nerve response to cold in respiratory airway

  • Hong Xing
  • , Jennifer X. Ling
  • , Meng Chen
  • , Richard D. Johnson
  • , Makoto Tominaga
  • , Cong Yi Wang
  • , Jianguo Gu*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Breathing cold air without proper temperature exchange can induce strong respiratory autonomic responses including cough, airway constriction and mucosal secretion, and can exacerbate existing asthma conditions and even directly trigger an asthma attack. Vagal afferent fiber is thought to be involved in the cold-induced respiratory responses through autonomic nerve reflex. However, molecular mechanisms by which vagal afferent fibers are excited by cold remain unknown. Using retrograde labeling, immunostaining, calcium imaging, and electrophysiological recordings, here we show that a subpopulation of airway vagal afferent nerves express TRPM8 receptors and that activation of TRPM8 receptors by cold excites these airway autonomic nerves. Thus activation of TRPM8 receptors may provoke autonomic nerve reflex to increase airway resistance. This putative autonomic response may be associated with cold-induced exacerbation of asthma and other pulmonary disorders, making TRPM8 receptors a possible target for prevention of cold-associated respiratory disorders.

Original languageEnglish
Article number22
JournalMolecular Pain
Volume4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 5 Jun 2008
Externally publishedYes

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