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Inflammation Emerges as a Sensitizer of a Heat-Responsive Cation Channel
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The Impact of Inflammation on Thermal Hyperpnea: Relevance for Heat Stress and Febrile Seizures
.
Barrett KT, Roy A, Ebdalla A, Pittman QJ, Wilson RJA, Scantlebury MH. Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol. 2024 Aug;71(2):195–206. doi:
10.1165/rcmb.2023-0451OC
. PMID: 38597725; PMCID: PMC11299082.
Extreme heat caused by climate change is increasing the transmission of infectious diseases, resulting in a sharp rise in heat-related illness and mortality. Understanding the mechanistic link between heat, inflammation, and disease is thus important for public health. Thermal hyperpnea, and consequent respiratory alkalosis, is crucial in febrile seizures and convulsions induced by heat stress in humans. Here, we address what causes thermal hyperpnea in neonates and how it is affected by inflammation. Transient receptor potential cation channel subfamily V member 1 (TRPV1), a heat-activated channel, is sensitized by inflammation and modulates breathing and thus may play a key role. To investigate whether inflammatory sensitization of TRPV1 modifies neonatal ventilatory responses to heat stress, leading to respiratory alkalosis and an increased susceptibility to hyperthermic seizures, we treated neonatal rats with bacterial LPS, and breathing, arterial pH, in vitro vagus nerve activity, and seizure susceptibility were assessed during heat stress in the presence or absence of a TRPV1 antagonist (AMG-9810) or shRNA-mediated TRPV1 suppression. LPS-induced inflammatory preconditioning lowered the threshold temperature and latency of hyperthermic seizures. This was accompanied by increased tidal volume, minute ventilation, expired CO
2
, and arterial pH (alkalosis). LPS exposure also elevated vagal spiking and intracellular calcium concentrations in response to hyperthermia. TRPV1 inhibition with AMG-9810 or shRNA reduced the LPS-induced susceptibility to hyperthermic seizures and altered the breathing pattern too fast shallow breaths (tachypnea), making each breathless efficient and restoring arterial pH. These results indicate that inflammation exacerbates thermal hyperpnea-induced respiratory alkalosis associated with increased susceptibility to hyperthermic seizures, primarily mediated by TRPV1 localized to vagus neurons.
Title: Inflammation Emerges as a Sensitizer of a Heat-Responsive Cation Channel
Description:
The Impact of Inflammation on Thermal Hyperpnea: Relevance for Heat Stress and Febrile Seizures
.
Barrett KT, Roy A, Ebdalla A, Pittman QJ, Wilson RJA, Scantlebury MH.
Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol.
2024 Aug;71(2):195–206.
doi:
10.
1165/rcmb.
2023-0451OC
.
PMID: 38597725; PMCID: PMC11299082.
Extreme heat caused by climate change is increasing the transmission of infectious diseases, resulting in a sharp rise in heat-related illness and mortality.
Understanding the mechanistic link between heat, inflammation, and disease is thus important for public health.
Thermal hyperpnea, and consequent respiratory alkalosis, is crucial in febrile seizures and convulsions induced by heat stress in humans.
Here, we address what causes thermal hyperpnea in neonates and how it is affected by inflammation.
Transient receptor potential cation channel subfamily V member 1 (TRPV1), a heat-activated channel, is sensitized by inflammation and modulates breathing and thus may play a key role.
To investigate whether inflammatory sensitization of TRPV1 modifies neonatal ventilatory responses to heat stress, leading to respiratory alkalosis and an increased susceptibility to hyperthermic seizures, we treated neonatal rats with bacterial LPS, and breathing, arterial pH, in vitro vagus nerve activity, and seizure susceptibility were assessed during heat stress in the presence or absence of a TRPV1 antagonist (AMG-9810) or shRNA-mediated TRPV1 suppression.
LPS-induced inflammatory preconditioning lowered the threshold temperature and latency of hyperthermic seizures.
This was accompanied by increased tidal volume, minute ventilation, expired CO
2
, and arterial pH (alkalosis).
LPS exposure also elevated vagal spiking and intracellular calcium concentrations in response to hyperthermia.
TRPV1 inhibition with AMG-9810 or shRNA reduced the LPS-induced susceptibility to hyperthermic seizures and altered the breathing pattern too fast shallow breaths (tachypnea), making each breathless efficient and restoring arterial pH.
These results indicate that inflammation exacerbates thermal hyperpnea-induced respiratory alkalosis associated with increased susceptibility to hyperthermic seizures, primarily mediated by TRPV1 localized to vagus neurons.
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