Ultrasonic neuromodulation via astrocytic TRPA1
- Authors
- Oh Soo-Jin; Jung Moo Lee; Hyun-Bum Kim; Lee Jungpyo; Sungmin Han; Jin Young Bae; Gyu-Sang Hong; 고우현; Jea Kwon; Eun-Sang Hwang; Dong Ho Woo; Inchan Youn; IL-JOO CHO; Yong Chul Bae; Sungon Lee; Shim, Jae Wan; Ji-Ho Park; 이창준
- Issue Date
- 2019-10-20
- Publisher
- Society for Neuroscience
- Citation
- Neuroscience 2019
- Abstract
- Low-intensity, low-frequency ultrasound (LILFU) is the next-generation, non-invasive brain stimulation technology for treating various neurological and psychiatric disorders. However, the underlying cellular and molecular mechanism of LILFU-induced neuromodulation has remained unknown. Here we report that LILFU-induced neuromodulation is initiated by mechanical activation of TRPA1 channels in astrocytes. The Ca2+ entry through TRPA1 causes a release of gliotransmitters including glutamate through Best1 channels in astrocytes. The released glutamate activates NMDA receptors in neighboring neurons to elicit action potential firing. Our results reveal an unprecedented mechanism of LILFU-induced neuromodulation involving mechanosensitive TRPA1 as a unique sensor for LILFU and glutamate-releasing Best1 as a mediator of glia-neuron interaction. These discoveries should prove to be useful for optimization of human brain stimulation and ultrasonogenetic manipulations of TRPA1.
- Keywords
- ultrasound; astrocyte; TRPA1; neuromodulation
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- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/78363
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- KIST Conference Paper > 2019
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