Publication: Redox signaling in acute oxygen sensing.
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Date
2017
Authors
Gao, Lin
Gonzalez-Rodriguez, Patricia
Ortega-Saenz, Patricia
Lopez-Barneo, Jose
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Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Abstract
Acute oxygen (O2) sensing is essential for individuals to survive under hypoxic conditions. The carotid body (CB) is the main peripheral chemoreceptor, which contains excitable and O2-sensitive glomus cells with O2-regulated ion channels. Upon exposure to acute hypoxia, inhibition of K+ channels is the signal that triggers cell depolarization, transmitter release and activation of sensory fibers that stimulate the brainstem respiratory center to produce hyperventilation. The molecular mechanisms underlying O2 sensing by glomus cells have, however, remained elusive. Here we discuss recent data demonstrating that ablation of mitochondrial Ndufs2 gene selectively abolishes sensitivity of glomus cells to hypoxia, maintaining responsiveness to hypercapnia or hypoglycemia. These data suggest that reactive oxygen species and NADH generated in mitochondrial complex I during hypoxia are signaling molecules that modulate membrane K+ channels. We propose that the structural substrates for acute O2 sensing in CB glomus cells are "O2-sensing microdomains" formed by mitochondria and neighboring K+ channels in the plasma membrane.
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MeSH Terms
Animals
Carotid Body
Cell Membrane
Cell Polarity
Humans
Mitochondria
Oxidation-Reduction
Oxygen
Potassium Channels
Reactive Oxygen Species
Signal Transduction
Carotid Body
Cell Membrane
Cell Polarity
Humans
Mitochondria
Oxidation-Reduction
Oxygen
Potassium Channels
Reactive Oxygen Species
Signal Transduction
DeCS Terms
Hipoxia
Células
Tronco encefálico
Membrana celular
Hipercapnia
Canales iónicos
Hipoglucemia
Células
Tronco encefálico
Membrana celular
Hipercapnia
Canales iónicos
Hipoglucemia
CIE Terms
Keywords
Acute oxygen sensing, Adrenal medulla, Carotid body, Hypoxia, Mitochondrial complex I, Peripheral chemoreceptors, Pyridine nucleotides, Reactive oxygen species (ROS)
Citation
Gao L, González-Rodríguez P, Ortega-Sáenz P, López-Barneo J. Redox signaling in acute oxygen sensing. Redox Biol. 2017 Aug;12:908-915.