Sodium channels enable fast electrical signaling and regulate phagocytosis in the retinal pigment epithelium

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Abstract Background Voltage-gated sodium (Nav) channels have traditionally been considered a trademark of excitable cells. However, recent studies have shown the presence of Nav channels in several non-excitable cells, such as astrocytes and macrophages, demonstrating that the roles of these channels are more diverse than was previously thought. Despite the earlier discoveries, the presence of Nav channel-mediated currents in the cells of retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) has been dismissed as a cell culture artifact. We challenge this notion by investigating the presence and possible role of Nav channels in RPE both ex vivo and in vitro. Results Our work demonstrates that several subtypes of Nav channels are found in human embryonic stem cell (hESC)-derived and mouse RPE, most prominently subtypes Nav1.4, Nav1.6, and Nav1.8. Whole cell patch clamp recordings from the hESC-derived RPE monolayers showed that the current was inhibited by TTX and QX-314 and was sensitive to the selective blockers of the main Nav subtypes. Importantly, we show that the Nav channels are involved in photoreceptor outer segment phagocytosis since blocking their activity significantly reduces the efficiency of particle internalization. Consistent with this role, our electron microscopy results and immunocytochemical analysis show that Nav1.4 and Nav1.8 accumulate on phagosomes and that pharmacological inhibition of Nav channels as well as silencing the expression of Nav1.4 with shRNA impairs the phagocytosis process. Conclusions Taken together, our study shows that Nav channels are present in RPE, giving this tissue the capacity of fast electrical signaling. The channels are critical for the physiology of RPE with an important role in photoreceptor outer segment phagocytosis.
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Julkaisuvuosi

2019

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Tekijät

Hannu Uusitalo - Tekijä

Heli Skottman - Tekijä

Julia K. Johansson - Tekijä

Soile Nymark - Tekijä

Teemu O. Ihalainen - Tekijä

Viivi Karema-Jokinen - Tekijä

Tuntematon organisaatio

Antti Jylhä - Muu tekijä

Maija Vihinen-Ranta - Tekijä

Satu Hakanen - Tekijä

figshare - Julkaisija

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Tieteenalat

Genetiikka, kehitysbiologia, fysiologia; Lääketieteen tekniikka; Neurotieteet; Korva-, nenä- ja kurkkutaudit, silmätaudit

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englanti

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Avoin

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Creative Commons Nimeä 4.0 Kansainvälinen (CC BY 4.0)

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Biochemistry, Medicine, Neuroscience, 29999 Physical Sciences not elsewhere classified, Biophysics, 69999 Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified, Immunology, Space Science

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cell biology, molecular biology

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