Department of Chemical Biology, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, South-Central Minzu University, Wuhan, 430074, China.
Acta Pharmacol Sin. 2024 Oct;45(10):2045-2060. doi: 10.1038/s41401-024-01275-y. Epub 2024 Jun 11.
Kv1.3 belongs to the voltage-gated potassium (Kv) channel family, which is widely expressed in the central nervous system and associated with a variety of neuropsychiatric disorders. Kv1.3 is highly expressed in the olfactory bulb and piriform cortex and involved in the process of odor perception and nutrient metabolism in animals. Previous studies have explored the function of Kv1.3 in olfactory bulb, while the role of Kv1.3 in piriform cortex was less known. In this study, we investigated the neuronal changes of piriform cortex and feeding behavior after smell stimulation, thus revealing a link between the olfactory sensation and body weight in Kv1.3 KO mice. Coronal slices including the anterior piriform cortex were prepared, whole-cell recording and Ca imaging of pyramidal neurons were conducted. We showed that the firing frequency evoked by depolarization pulses and Ca influx evoked by high K solution were significantly increased in pyramidal neurons of Kv1.3 knockout (KO) mice compared to WT mice. Western blotting and immunofluorescence analyses revealed that the downstream signaling molecules CaMKII and PKCα were activated in piriform cortex of Kv1.3 KO mice. Pyramidal neurons in Kv1.3 KO mice exhibited significantly reduced paired-pulse ratio and increased presynaptic Cav2.1 expression, proving that the presynaptic vesicle release might be elevated by Ca influx. Using Golgi staining, we found significantly increased dendritic spine density of pyramidal neurons in Kv1.3 KO mice, supporting the stronger postsynaptic responses in these neurons. In olfactory recognition and feeding behavior tests, we showed that Kv1.3 conditional knockout or cannula injection of 5-(4-phenoxybutoxy) psoralen, a Kv1.3 channel blocker, in piriform cortex both elevated the olfactory recognition index and altered the feeding behavior in mice. In summary, Kv1.3 is a key molecule in regulating neuronal activity of the piriform cortex, which may lay a foundation for the treatment of diseases related to piriform cortex and olfactory detection.
Kv1.3 属于电压门控钾 (Kv) 通道家族,广泛表达于中枢神经系统,与多种神经精神疾病有关。Kv1.3 在嗅球和梨状皮层中高表达,参与动物的嗅觉感知和营养代谢过程。先前的研究已经探讨了 Kv1.3 在嗅球中的功能,而 Kv1.3 在梨状皮层中的作用知之甚少。在这项研究中,我们研究了嗅觉刺激后梨状皮层的神经元变化和摄食行为,从而揭示了 Kv1.3 KO 小鼠嗅觉感知和体重之间的联系。制备包括前梨状皮层在内的冠状切片,进行锥体神经元的全细胞记录和 Ca 成像。结果显示,与 WT 小鼠相比,Kv1.3 敲除 (KO) 小鼠的锥体神经元在去极化脉冲诱发的放电频率和高 K 溶液诱发的 Ca 内流方面显著增加。Western blot 和免疫荧光分析显示,Kv1.3 KO 小鼠梨状皮层下游信号分子 CaMKII 和 PKCα 被激活。Kv1.3 KO 小鼠锥体神经元的成对脉冲比显著降低,而 Cav2.1 表达增加,表明 Ca 内流可能导致突触前囊泡释放增加。通过 Golgi 染色,我们发现 Kv1.3 KO 小鼠锥体神经元的树突棘密度显著增加,支持这些神经元的更强的突触后反应。在嗅觉识别和摄食行为测试中,我们发现梨状皮层中 Kv1.3 条件性敲除或 5-(4-苯氧基丁氧基)补骨脂素(一种 Kv1.3 通道阻断剂)的套管注射都提高了嗅觉识别指数并改变了小鼠的摄食行为。总之,Kv1.3 是调节梨状皮层神经元活动的关键分子,这可能为治疗与梨状皮层和嗅觉检测相关的疾病奠定基础。